Pat Jackson

[…]aintest idea what that meant. So, Mother...using her loaf...suddenly thought, "Now what connections have we got?" We had precious few, but we had one golden one, which was Kingsley Wood, who at that time was our MP at Eltham and Woolwich and he was then appointed Postmaster General. At the time he w[…]

Frank Littlejohn

[…]bsp;over the country who couldn't get their prints in   focus. There was a film called “Reflections in a Golden Eye”, a Marlon Brando films, which started off as a colour film and finished up as a bla[…]

Adrian (Andy) Worker

[…]mainly but some National Film Finance Corporation money. Roy Fowler: Yes. Were these for primarily domestic release or were they aimed at a more international market? Andy Worker: Well the first one we did, we had Juliette Greco and Richard Todd. Richard Todd was under contract to Fox, so […]

Alan Izod

[…]hat were trapped on the islands that have been caused by the rising waters of Lake Kariba. And, of course, this created tremendous excitement, we had international newsreels from all over the world coming to to cover this and expose the film we made theire called Operation Noah was very satisfying t[…]

Diana Morgan Transcript

[…] revue for Frances Day called Black and Blue, with Vic Oliver. And she had a habit of not turning up. She […]

Pat Jackson

[…] we got?" We had precious few, but we had one golden one, which was Kingsley Wood, who at that time […]

Pat Jackson

[…] we got?" We had precious few, but we had one golden one, which was Kingsley Wood, who at that time […]

Jill Langley

[…];42:27  I thought, Well, I'm not doing anything. Sometimes when that happened, because it was so busy in those days, you know, it really was the golden age. I mean, people say this is another golden age. But that was the golden age. Shepparton was wonderful. I haven't got on I'm digressing. I k[…]
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