L P (Bill) Williams

[…]tages or anything?L.P. Williams : Well they didn't know what to do you see but what happened was that they were, they converted the stages at British International, at Elstree, and built about three new stages I think, three or four. And it was...well actually they were doing about eight, a block of[…]

Anthony Mendleson

[…] in the summer," that sort of thing. Oh! It was a nightmare! Then to try and get them made in a day!Linda Wood : Yes I was going to ask you if it was international, with the title 'Interpol'? So, presumably it was set in all these different...Anthony Mendleson : Well nothing was in the same country […]

John Jeffrey

[…]yone was getting modern – Hazeltine Analyser Model C; the building was decrepit at the time; they were always three steps behind in equipment; Lesley Oliver; Jeff Bridge – accountant took over when JJ left; they couldn’t compete with Technicolor or Rank; all the Minder series, Danger Unexploded Bomb[…]

Les Ostinelli

[…]ties of which there were a lot in those days. And aiming at the top I thought which was the best one, and the one which seemed to be winning a lot of awards and had a lot of money which meant they had a little studio and all the equipment and even a theatre with seats was the Bronsbury Cine Society.[…]

Paddy O'Gorman

[…]assistant; PO became the convenor in 1955; Technicolor was ‘closed shop’ – all came in to the ACTT; PO got the nickname ‘Mr Technicolor’; mentions Mr Oliver, Mike Allen, Mr Littlejohns; elected as treasurer of the union (taking over from Frank Fuller) in the 1960s and remained in the role for 15 yea[…]
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