Hugh Stewart

[…] he entered the film industry in the early 1930s at Gaumont-British under the apprenticeship scheme run by Ian Dalrymple. He […]

Hugh Stewart

[…] was very nice, he said, "Some of it's better than others," you see, and walked away, and he said, "I'll see you later I hope." And that was the best news I'd had. So I then joined in with all the other apprentices, I suppose there were about thirty of them. And I quickly found out that although we […]

Bill Girdlestone

[…] I was the original film buff. I had a home cinema at about 12. A local sweet shop started to sell film, six feet a penny - inflammable film, bits of newsreels - and I used to buy these bits of film because I had a toy cinema that, a toy projector somebody bought me, and somehow or other I got to kn[…]
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