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[…]nknown Speaker 27:32 And he was looking for staff. So he said, Come on over lunch, we went out for lunch. And he showed me around it just general chat.Unknown Speaker 27:42 And there was another chap, Bill, Paul, I don't know if you've ever run across him, very active in the […]
[…] a political period and there was Lewisham and you know... Did you say you were studying Sociology as well? No, it was Humanities. It was a general, a year and a half on a general course which was a sort of a mixture of Science, arts, simple science for us because we were all arts people. […]
[…]n, he just but it was finished, and it made it money. Afterwards, I did some number of other features. The one that I'm most proud of the Witchfinder General, which, which really worked out well. But unfortunately, the director did not live too long after the you know, the finishing the film, which […]
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[…]any but we had the knowhow because Sydney Shurman - another director was Joe Caverson whose brother was Sydney Caverson who was sales manager of GFD, General Film Distributors, which was an arm of the Rank Organisation at that time. The story goes - and I've retold this on many occasions - is that J[…]
[…]es during the next period. I was doing them all the usual kind of thing like cricket matches and that kind of thing. As I said, I am a bit of a loner generally and I was usually doing stuff on my own, or something of that kind. Then came 1947 where India came up, and there was quite a big to-do befo[…]
[…] of making films for television and it could have been successful. I understand that when he set the company up, he spoke to the unions including the general secretary of ACTT, Alan Sapper, who said 'No problem. Delighted. Fine. Great.' But unfortunately - here we go again with unions and […]
[…] company, critic of the year. Like God knows how I run it because the work wasn't really Stanley Forman 14:24 pretty, like general cultural criticisms. Yes, yes. All theatre ballet Derek Malcolm 14:29 was when I was made critic of the year. God b[…]