Philip Donnellan

[…]er I'd been on holiday and I'd grown a beard and it was it wasn't a sort of scraggly hippy type beard it was rather a well drilled, well groomed fine golden red beard I thought, I thought it was rather nice. Well the programme had called me in and said “Oh incidentally Philip I think you ought to sh[…]

Geoff Labram

[…]g where the dubbing was not finished in three weeks as i had been the case but sometimes three months so a new vista was opening up of major work and international work as well the next big event i suppose in the stereo post production world was was dolby but it's necessary i think to put that in a […]

Val Guest

[…]script but I'd be delighted to invite them to the premiere. There was all niggling going on there, so we called it Miss English Rose… and it was Miss Globe instead of Miss World and Miss Universe.An enormous number of people were tested for that from Nyree Dawn Porter, Susan Hampshire, for the girl […]

Rodney Giesler

[…]the 20 minutes and it all worked and Donald said "Don't touch anything." I was shattered. I was in. Everyone said after that that I was Donald's GHB. Golden Haired boy. That was when I was taken out of the cutting room and sent on location as assistant director. In other words he felt I'd learned en[…]

Norman Spencer

[…]ct but actually he didn't write it David Lean and I wrote it and I remember David Lean suddenly becoming all over Yorkshire and saying, I like to buy Golden Knights God and all that sort of stuff he really got under the skin of Hobson's choice. We wrote the screenplay I wrote, there's a line of mine[…]

Virginia McKenna

[…]l Massey (1933-1998) was an English actor and performer best remembered for his role in the BBC television series Roads to Freedom (1970) and for his Golden Globe-winning performance as Noel Coward in Star! (1968).[103] The Lion at World’s End (1971), also known by its American title, Christian the […]
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