[…]arents connected with the entertainment business?DM: No, my father was the Principal of a training college and my mother before her marriage had been headmistress of a big girls’ school. Academics.SC: Ah, academic background. So what got you into ... finally … after your schooling? Did you go to uni[…]
[…], on Monte Carlo Rally and, and....Well now you've, you've mentioned David Lean, what...?I had a son there, I had a son there you see.You're jumping ahead, you're jumping ahead then, sorry.David was a bit embarrassed, you see, because he knew me through his brother, and my, my husband, you see, and […]
[…]I suddenly got wind, heard of a job over at The Bush for loader clapper you see. So I phoned him up and I got the job, and I did it. I went above the heads of the people running the loading room, which old Brocklebank[?] - he was a nice enough bloke but I knew what he'd do, he'd push somebody else i[…]
[…]p. But the directors then of course knew nothing about the technical side. People like George More O'Ferrall, if things went wrong he used to put his head down and burst into tears and then come up again and said 'It's still going on'. Of course we would be ploughing on with our script and the artis[…]
[…] Vivienne - whose name I can't remember, she was the head of public relations. Sydney Samuelson: Right. Erica Masters: She […]
[…] occasionally went over to Shepherd's Bush. And of course the head of the camera department there was George Hill who […]
[…] that's why he'd lost his hair, he shaved all his head off for a part, it never grew back again. […]
[…] : A strange example. There's a man now who is head of ABC in America, called Bob Eiger[?]. I was […]
[…] years ago to have it rejigged up at the King’s Head. SC: Oh yes. DM: Called Meet Me at the […]
[…] we knew what we were in for. We put our head on, on the chopper. And therefore we are not […]