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Chris Kelly
[…]connection how that came about. But it was always word of mouth, you know, when you went to work on the field, you know, so and so and so and so. And generally in the bar, you know, or whatever. So anyway, so I was a bit of a flashy burger in those days, to be honest, because I'd got my I'd loved II[…]
Interview
[…]r. And of course, the Senior Assistant used to do the sound in those days, we didn't have Sound Editors really, there were maybe one or two about but generally the assistant editor would be in charge of doing the sound and it wasn't as sophisticated as it is today. You know, we had like seven or eig[…]
Barry Charles Cryer
[…]we must have done. No, very, very worrying.Derek Threadgall 33:11 There are sort of very nasty traits, I think, coming through society in general. And as you said, quite rightly, the comedians are looking at life observational, and when you have set columns, that we used to have the Hanc[…]
Norman Warren
[…]spend a lot of money on. There was a very talented man called Robert Brownjohn and I did a few things that he designed. Things like Night of the Generals. I worked on The Sailor from Gibraltarwas fascinating because the idea was they wanted the actor ... I can’t remember hisname now&n[…]
Chris Strachan
[…]Jobs came up at the same time. One was in Berwick Upon Tweed, and the other was in Harwich. And these were jobs which combined the two disciplines of general practice and surgery. So we came and saw Harwich, and we thought, what an amazing place. And we decided that this was the one that we would ch[…]
Graham Hartstone
[…]nds like at that point the sound department was well respected and given enough time space and Graham Hartstone 14:30 yes, generally we were I think there were camera men who were more cooperative than others. They were under a great deal of pressure to light quickly and q[…]
