Derek Williams

[…]es. But while the river must live was about water pollution only shadow progress was more generally about the environment. And it hit the nail on the head at the time. I certainly don't count it as my best film or my favourite film, but it certainly was my most successful film. And again, the direct[…]

Virginia McKenna

[…]here we spent six years. I don’t know if I said the name of the school in Horsham. It was called Heron’s Ghyll. It was a beautiful school; two lovely headmistresses. But then we went to South Africa, and I went to two schools in South Africa. I went first to a school called Herschel, which is outsid[…]

Tony Lawson

[…] took place in a bedroom, in a studio set bedroom, and it was quite long. It was like five minutes long. And sound editor was John was scratching his head, trying to think, what, what can you put on a scene like that, at an atmosphere? You know, the answer is very little. But nevertheless, tried to […]

Bill Ward

[…]that end, and never the twain shall meet. And there was real enmity, real enmity. And the name of the EMI man I remember, was Bernard  Greenhead, Bernard, Greenhead. And the names, two names I remember of the Baird people, was you, yeah, and Terry, yes.  Alan Lawson  5:[…]

Ron Moody

[…]would now be Muco but no cow. Anyway, he didn't. He went back to his original trade of plastering, and he eventually became the master plaster of the head of department at ABC Studios. Joyce Robinson  3:41  Tell me, about being Jewish and about being a marginal man, as you c[…]

Michael (Mickey) Hickey

[…]s. I felt such an idiot because I was only very small anyway! [Chuckles] They had me earmarked for a job at Sainsbury's at Blackfriars, which was the head office I think of Sainsbury's in those days, well it definitely was in those days - whether it is today or not, I'm not sure, I think it is. So a[…]
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