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Dennis Kimbley
[…]econd of February 1994. And we're back to and the interviewee is Dennis Kimberly. codec executive and then some considerable activity in the industry generally. So if we may start at the very beginning Dennis when and where you were born,Dennis Kimbley 0:31 I was born in de oro queens pr[…]
Charles Bennett
[…] followed that directly with... Oh, I must tell you first of all, C.M. Woolf - who literally controlled the cinema in England in those days; he owned General Film Distributors, and nothing was put out in England, coming from America or anywhere, without his nod - he saw 'The Man Who Knew Too Much' b[…]
Richard Levin
[…]and I was tucked away, apparently approved.Okay, so the exhibition was put up the exhibition was opened by Kingsley wood or something, the Postmaster General and I was now getting a lot of press in the in the various kind of display and art journals and beginning to do reasonably well. I was now mov[…]
David Attenborough
[…]hings between you and, if you were going to stay I could either take Hugh's job which I suppose would have been automatic or I had to become director general. One or the other, or else I would stay where I was. Those were the three things that could happen and I was still relatively young, late 40s,[…]
Peter Dimmock
[…]moth thing and we planned it like a military operation. I was sort of a Commander-in-Chief and “Lobby” was the Commander-in-Chief and I was the General, and literally I think we got about an average of four to four and a half hours sleep in the six or nine months leading up to it. Becaus[…]
John Aldred
[…]ound and not be challenged.John Aldred: We were not given honorary ranks. We had the most impressive document, an identity card, and it was signed by General Eisenhower and I'm only too sorry I don't have it today but I remember the wording. It said no one, in great big capital letters, must interfe[…]
William R Vicker
[…]ll sorts of problems. For question is, well,Speaker 1 18:53 the real depression of 1926 Of course, I was at the time when the time of the general strike. I was at F Browns limited, yes, I can remember sort of getting a lift on a lorries in those days and half walking to work. You know,Ro[…]
Geoff Labram
[…]maintenance engineer member for a number of years, I was employed here, and also our maintenance engineers and film studios, and in the film business generally, are, as it were working as individuals. And it was not for many, many, many years later that I was in any sense of responsibility over a gr[…]
