Peggy Gick

[…] know how well it did out there. Because 20th Century Fox had some money in so they had something to […]

Gordon Courcha

[…]eeing Bob Phillips in there. When the when w 10. opened their own facilities. They invite Margaret Thatcher opened it but they invited everybody Paul Fox and yeah Anybody that was anybody and wasn't like Bob Phyllis was automatically a director of ice yet because he was chief executive of ITV or Cen[…]

Mel Faber

[…]g but an interesting about them what the fact the 20th Century Publicity was their name and they had an opening title made on a pinch on 20th Century-Fox, and you had this wonderful opening, baba baba, the fanfare of trumpets, etc. etc. and then you had this dreadful production to follow, a bit of a[…]

Julie Harris

[…] 1940s. I was absolutely stunned by this lady who had false eyelashes, which I’d never seen before. She was very beautiful and wearing lots of silver fox fur. She was having some clothes made for a film, and it was maybe then that I started thinking, perhaps I would like to design clothes for films.[…]

Ron Goodwin

[…]rt of things and and then, because I was doing these films, other people became interested, you know, and I found that I got offers from 20th Century Fox and Paramount, whatever you know, You know, the way it goes, you kind of snowball, a bit of a reputation, and suddenly you become flavor of the mo[…]

Ann Turner

[…]ell. And it is a standard source for the history of photography. The through it, I got involved with the Sunday Times and did several articles one on Fox, Talbot one on early colour of early colour noumea colour. And through that eventually on royal heritage, I found the extraordinary photographs of[…]
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