Dennis Main Wilson

[…]DMW: We've had odd riots and things there that you know that there was a certain dignity about a school, but to get to our grammar school, “cor, ‘ere George Wilson’s boy Den, he’s got himself a scholarship, Christ.” So you go there in your best suit. The master was a chap called Maurice M.A (Oxon) a[…]

Keith Ewart

[…]at, how do you rate the the art directors and the advertising agencies? Then, then,Keith Ewart  25:18  well, wonderful. I mean, people like George Butler, J will Thompson, Ashley, having done at Crawfords, Arpad Alpha even. I mean, oh, the monster, Shelly Shelton, the monster, monstrous ma[…]

Alf Cooper

[…]ight up until, what, the mid Fifties, I mean when we were havingtrouble with the, the, mm, FLA it was then wasn’t it before the ALFE, the FLA. I mean George used to, George Elvin, I went with him once, would go out to lunch with Roy andsign an agreement with him and then we’d go back to, back to the[…]

Roy Fowler

[…]y rehearsal, which was all over town in various places and one marked out the floor with tape. And I mostly was on drama and so there I remember what George Moore O’Farrell was my favourite, George was a very, very sensitive director. It's strange how some of them were very, very good indeed but the[…]

Daphne Shadwell

[…] 8, Monday Night at 8, were in the period ’37 to ’39 while your father was in London.DS: Before the war.JPH: That was coming out of St George’s Hall. He was also doing a studio show, Broadcasting House from the Concert Hall.Daphne Shadwell Page 12DS: Yes, that’s right.JPH: M[…]

Bernie Andrews

[…]tly that time when The Beatles started, and just after that, I was sharing a flat  with a friend of mine who…  he was a personal manager of George in The Beatles and subsequently George used to come round to the flat quite a lot and some of the others, and I was quite friendly with them.&n[…]

Alan Lawson

[…]eneral. We got sorted out and again I found myself out of work. So for a little while I went and worked at Merton Park on the shorts and then one day George Elvin called me up and I came up to see him and also in the office was a chap called Roy Stocks and he said the War Office want to start a film[…]

Dicky Leeman

[…] course the inevitable people like Max Miller for instance, and George Robey, who was a famous comedian of his day. […]

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[…] government co-operation. Through Sir Robert Vansittart. And of course King George VI he was very keen on what went on […]

Alan Lawson

[…] at Merton Park on the shorts and then one day George Elvin calle d me up and I came up […]
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