[…]seen with a young, well dressed escort. And it was through this girl that I met, met her husband. There was, there was Theo Cowan, was the head [of publicity], he always, he always escorted Margaret Lockwood to premiere, Theo. And there were two, these two other boys, John, I think, one w[…]
[…]illiams : Oh yes, yes, yes. Not as high as the sound stages were, usual factory sort of height you see, I suppose, what, 20 feet. But none of the overhead gantries and running tackle and all that sort of thing, that came with sound studios, we had none of that.Rodney Giesler : Were the sets more lik[…]
[…]Tony masters went home, and he came back the next morning, and he put up three sketches that could have been done by Colossians. Don't be the gas per head. Whisper, oh, and it was you couldn't at all. They hadn't done them. He took the took the window, Attorney man, when he showed nothing to say, Oh[…]
[…]the early days. I got quite used to, particularly when I was working with Geoffrey Bell because he used to take a couple of 35ml cans and go roaring ahead of me, sort of theswing doors used to swing back and I’d be standing with about eight cans and a sari, and Iused to wear a sari for the early day[…]
[…]." It was about forty thousand or something we wanted, and at that moment the assistant director on the film we were making at that moment popped his head round the door and said, "There's trouble on the floor, will you come down and pacify Cass about something he's run about against something." So […]
[…]ry, I'm interrupting you too much, so you carry on.Charles Wilder: Yes East Acton was near Shepherd's Bush and the bosses then were A.C. and R.C. Bromhead and the studio manager was Bernard Bromhead, and it was all in the family kind of thing, you know? And the film that was in production when I arr[…]
[…]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[…]
[…]ay: Mostly in the production side, I would say getting up to half. Manny Yospa: Quite a lot, enough to be recognized, did you get much help from head office. Geoff Conway: Yes. They did their very best. In fact I can remember when we did have a problem, we took up problems and George Elvin[…]
[…]enches and fought our own little war just to continue things.SC : After that schooling.CC: Then I went to a school called St Pyrens which is at Maidenhead which was quite an experience. It was meant to be quite an advanced sort of school and it was in some ways because the headmaster didn’t get on w[…]
[…]sion when she was 18 and then Rediffusion split up, some went to Thames and she went to London Weekend, she went as a researcher, and then she became head of the research department two years later on. She's been on two managerial courses and she doesn't know the outcome yet. David[…]