Derek Threadgall

[…]hem was very very uptight about that.SPEAKER: M6That's interesting because I suppose it's a matter of of his background and training in the so-called golden days the golden period of Hollywood. But this was a man who had been subject to so much intolerance yes that it's unseemly that he returns it t[…]

James Arthur Clark

[…]'t work in terms of the selling was part of it. I could never understand why. They. Said.SPEAKER: M3Oh I never saw it like that I always It bathed in golden light. I've never questioned that I know. I thought that was the right approach and even the book I never thought was really gritty.SPEAKER: M2[…]

Freddie Francis

[…] but no that was a nice film, I don't think it got a big showing, Hammer films never did really. No, this was a good film.Alan Lawson: Then comes the golden gong. Sons And LoversFreddie Francis: Sons And Lovers, Yes Jack Cardiff wanted me to do the picture because he'd loved Sons and Lovers and anyt[…]

Charles Bennett

[…]play produced, a play called 'The Return', which got wonderful reviews, but never made any money. But that was quickly followed by 'Blackmail' at the Globe Theatre, starring Tallulah Bankhead. And that's where the beginning of films, from my point of view, comes in, because Hitchcock - who was a lit[…]

Joan Kemp-Welch

[…]on?John P Hamilton Not Hanson, No...not Godfrey...Joan Kemp-Welch: The man who was reputed to wear the silver wig when he was cross and the golden wig when he was happy![Laughter].Roy Fowler: You didn't mention...Joan Kemp-Welch: Harry Hanson!Roy Fowler: Oh, right, you didn'[…]

Dennis Main Wilson

[…]t successful musical show the BBC has ever done. Black and White Minstrel Show which ran for years all over the world. Won for the BBC the first ever Golden Rose of Montreux, made George Mitchell a multimillionaire and fully deserved incidentally. Rich to the extent he could order his own Rolls Royc[…]

Maxwell Setton

[…]p;head of the company. Can we just go back in just a second. You mentioned Oliver. Yes. So you were I was head of the company you were executive producer&n[…]

Peter Dimmock

[…]id Wimbledon, we did a lot of things Haringey because the Haringey Arena was still up there; we did the Horse of the Year Show from there; we did the International show from White City, we really made show jumping.  There was a fellow called Mike Ansell who was boss of the British Horse Society[…]
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