[…] thing had stopped, that's all there was to that you see. But he wouldn't have it. So he said, "I'm going to phone up the producer in the studio" the head of the studio. So he phoned up, and they said said, "Well wait down there and do it again, send her back and take another train, try again."So th[…]
[…], photography and child photography. And then in 1941 through friends and people I knew I was given a job in a large labour organisation. It had it's head offices in New York.Sidney Cole: What was it called?Charles Cooper: It was called 'The International Worker's Order' and it was an interesting de[…]
[…]anyway, I got the full treatment...Sidney Cole: Jolly good.Tilly Day: ...it was wonderful! Wonderful tour for me.Sidney Cole: Leaping ahead a bit Tilly, you were in the ATS during the war, weren't you? Which was a different experience, tell us something about that.Tilly Day: Well[…]
[…] much for him and I remember him sitting with his head in his hands and Alex said ‘would you just […]
[…] I think he probably did write to whoever was the head of Central Television or wherever it was complaining about […]
[…] ever seen and I had a funny voice in my head said "You are going to play in that picture […]
[…] occasionally went over to Shepherd's Bush. And of course the head of the camera department there was George Hill who […]
[…] to roll, and there was an attempt to make my head roll as being the person behind all their misfortunes. […]