[…] lot of shepherding, Tom Quiggley, and his son was the head horse keeper. There were in those days eight men […]
[…]industry?Margaret Thompson 2:07 Yes. And explainwho Bruce Wolf was as well.Speaker 2 2:10 Well, Bruce will was then the head of GBI, and GB Instructional. And I was justFrances Cockburn 2:21 told, ISpeaker 2 2:22 think, I'd seen a film. I'd seen […]
[…]at at you doing. I said I've fallen fowl with Dean. He'd also fallen fowl of Dean and he said oh you ought to go and see dear old AGD West who'd been head of the sound department at Ealing who'd also fallen fowl of Dean and I said what's he doing. He's with Baird Television, he's looking for somebod[…]
[…]like to come and work here. So I thought about that. And he said, we're going to Mr. Maxwell in Glasgow next. And I saw John Maxwell and he said, go ahead and I went on to start work at Elstree Studios. So on the scenario department. Linda Wood 4:31Do you have any memories of John Maxwell[…]
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[…]d helped to mix and all that and when it got to the dubbing stage, which was about two channels, I can always remember going up and loading one sound head, because the other one was on the projector, sticking a couple of records on a thing, dashing down the stairs, tearing up the stairs to the mixer[…]
[…] to go and see dear old AGD West who'd been head of the sound department at Ealing who'd also fallen […]
[…]rithms, which I hated, because I, I can't add up. And I can only I can do things tremendously well, approximately. So I used to get the answers in my head, approximately, I got on tremendously well with the old man. And I never used any log tables, because we were, you know, in fundamental terms, I […]
[…]ody great camera. Ronald Neame 18:50 It was a great camera. And when I there was there came a time, but we'd have to jump ahead for that. That came a time when I took over the business after he was killed. And of course, the camera was one that you got onto the back cloth.[…]
[…]they opened it up we didn’t get any sleep from about 1935 onwards. But further up the road was this nice Deansfield Road school. I remember well, the Headmaster's name was Dixon. I remember him because his birthday was the same day as mine and we used to celebrate together. very kind to a little boy[…]