[…] off with Rome Express which I think I've mentioned before. But it was quite a happy place to work always, Shepherd's Bush.John Taylor: Was it called Gaumont-British in those days?Charles Wilder: No Gaumont Company Limited. And I remember at one time Leon Gaumont came over from France to visit the s[…]
[…]ng, so I looked around for something else that would use my zoology and would give me a satisfying life. And I had the greatest good luck to hit upon Gaumont-British Instructional, who at that time, were making a great number of natural history and zoological films under the guidance of Julian Huxle[…]
[…]Cole: Yeah sure, why not?Tom Peacock: So I would go. Now when I start reminiscing I get mixed up with Shepperton, Pinewood, Denham, Riverside Studio, Gaumont-British, Fox in Wembley, all the studios that I worked in you see. When they were busy I would nip in - MGM, and all that you see. But there w[…]
[…]Frankie (in the Army Kinematograph Service)George Rotner (BBC TV Newsreel Camera department)Rudy Cartier (TV producer)Steven Daid (Camera operator at Gaumont-British with Hitchcock)
[…] Production. After 15 Films,I quit & got a job at Gaumont-British (Lime Grove) as Assistant to Raoul Walsh,who was to […]
[…] at a later period when I was an actor, the Gaumont-British up in Kilburn - because I lived in Golders […]
[…] they immediately gave me a sound chief's job in the Gaumont-British Instructional Films. I'd already been in ordinary British Instructional […]
[…] he entered the film industry in the early 1930s at Gaumont-British under the apprenticeship scheme run by Ian Dalrymple. He […]
[…] I get mixed up with Shepperton, Pinewood, Denham, Riverside Studio, Gaumont-British, Fox in Wembley, all the studios that I worked […]
[…] camera side and they said we’re going to close down Gaumont-British News , and that wasn’t because of television which […]