Search Results for: HIghbury Studios
adrian-andy-worker
[…] Producers’. Always keen to move in to production, Worker went Highbury Studios in the mid 1940s, as production supervisor under John […]
Aida Young (nee Cohen)
[…] a sneerer of features like most of the others were. I thought I’d like to do that so again I just did the round of the studios and I found myself at Highbury Studios and the studio manager whose name I can’t just remember at this moment, thought it was very funny that I should ask. You have t[…]
Adrian (Andy) Worker
[…]'t really know that he had a great deal to do with the day-to-day running of the thing. Roy Fowler: Mmm. Andy Worker: Because I went off to Highbury when I left The Bush and we did nine second features in eleven months, you know in the Charm School days this was, and we got it worked out t[…]
Lionel Banes
[…]perated on Poland. CanUnknown Speaker 18:26 you remember anything about it? Only there was a football story, and they were on location in Highbury. Oh, yes, Arsenal on occasion, and when we broke for lunch the first day,Unknown Speaker 18:48 he took a lunch box that was hande[…]
Gordon McCallum
[…] I then went as a boom swinger to - at Highbury. I worked on one film at Shepperton, as a […]
Gordon McCallum
[…]entrated at Denham, so we were all laid off at Pinewood and it was a scramble to find a job somewhere else. And I then went as a boom swinger to - at Highbury. I worked on one film at Shepperton, as a boom assistant, and I did two or three pictures at Highbury. And I then was called down to Denham t[…]
Joe Busuttil
[…]ey, get in the studios, you know, you would make an absolute fortune if you could get on a film.’ You know as a sparks. So I signed on at Highbury Place and they used to have the DO’s register in those days and you waited for ever really. And I was about six months and I suddenly g[…]
Cyril Crowhurst
[…]hey all became one studio - D & P Limited. They had Denholm under myself and Pinewood under myself. We also had a little place called Highbury which we took over for training etc. I ran that with an engineer. This was quite a thing. Oh, one person I have forgot[…]
Sheila Collins
[…] Company of Youth as distinct from charm school, of course as well as the four major studios: Ealing, Shepherd’s Bush, Pinewood and Denham, there was Highbury, where John Croydon made those excellent little supporting pictures, and it was a training ground for the younger artists and younger technic[…]
