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[…]a film star. Her films included Shooting Stars (1927), The Return of Carole Deane (1938) and Dead Lucky (1960).
I: 29th of May 1996 we are at BECTU headquarters and it’s a great honour and pleasure, a privilege to be interviewing Chilli Bouchier. Chilli welcome to, BECTUCB: Thank you very much...I[…]
[…]y happy period. I was free, I wanted to be free.Interviewer (unidentified): What did the ARP work involve?Jill Craigie: Well, we used to go to battle headquarters, as we grandly called it, and we had so many hours on duty, and you had to know the names of all the roads so that if you were called to […]
[…]ble EMI reel-to-reel recorder, which was the sort of chunky, about eighteen inches long, chunky dark greenquarter inch recorder, and he added another head which I don’t understand the system toowell, but which recorded the make and break signal, there was a make and break switch in the camera and th[…]
[…]alled It is Midnight Dr Schweitzer. And I was hired for that, in the middle of my preparations I was called to Cecil McGivern,Norman Swallow: Who was head of programmesRudi Cartier: Who was god, and he said would you like to be in a permanent job with us. And I said certainly, And I was glad to be i[…]
[…] an open car, and we put four two K's, I believe we had into the back, into the boot, and some cable and a Newman Sinclair and the tripod with a gyro head, and Donald and Bucha Cooper and myself went out to make this film. WeUnknown Speaker 16:22 I was budge assisting him at that time,Sp[…]
[…] young man called Geoff Davis who did the most wonderful cartoons. And our chief job there was doing the campaign sheets.Sidney Cole: Where was their headquarters - where did you work?Kay Mander: Wembley.Sidney Cole: At Wembley, yes.Kay Mander: Yes, the old Fox-British studios, which are now - [Lees[…]
[…]s recording is copyright the ACTT History Project. It�s an interview with Reg Sutton that is taking place on 16 September 1987 at the Samuelson Group Headquarters. First of all Reg let me ask you when and where were you born?Reg Sutton: I was born on 24th October 1916 at Stamford Brook in London dur[…]
[…]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[…]
[…] to the spin off series So ftly, Softly. He was Head of English Regions Drama at BBC Pebble Mill for […]