[…]because he used to talk to me occasionally. And there was nothing in it for him to talk to a boy of seven and a half or eight. He was a redheaded man. And I then heard my grandfather say, you know, and lowering his voice in a conspiratorial manner, he said, you know that Flynn […]
[…]not a particularly good one, called Claysmore...John Legard: In Dorset?Hugh Stewart: Well it is now, but at that time it was near Winchester. And the headmaster was a remarkable character called George Devine, in fact he was the - sorry, Alexander Devine - he was the uncle of George Devine the theat[…]
[…]Zealand Wool Marketing... International Wool Secretariat, by the New Zealand Meat Board, New Zealand Fruit Board and the New Zealand Dairy Board. The head of it was a Labour MP called Gilbert McAllister, who was one of the very first Europeans that I ever met in that sense, he was very much given ov[…]
[…]ds.Stephen Peet: But was this some kind of feature film? Or what was the...?Philip Leacock: Yes, it was. I think it was called The Way - no, The Way Ahead was the movie wasn't it?Stephen Peet: Ah-huh.Philip Leacock: And we made - the original version with Donat was made as an Army film, and - to giv[…]
[…]e standard size and you often see it in old-fashioned newsreel. If you look at an old-fashioned newsreel of the First World War, you'll find people's heads are cut off, their feet are cut off and you can't see what's on the left of the screen. This is because it was in camera and it's on the negativ[…]
[…] worked on another series which Will White, who was the Head of Department had suggested was called "Now the World 34 is […]
[…] worked on another series which Will White, who was the Head of Department had suggested was called "Now the World 34 is […]
[…] no. Was that the period when Arnold Kettle was the head of the English Department? Yes, yes. SF: Because he […]
[…] a job at Sainsbury's at Bla ckfriars, which was the head office I think of Sainsbury's in those days, well […]