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[…]o on to university, but it was very difficult at that time because you’d got all the people leaving the forces, but still, I was having a go. But our headmistress had a very enlightened, well, it was only just beginning to be practical, of getting people down to talk for careers - matron of a nursin[…]
[…]od : No I didn't. I wanted to go into the film industry from the age of twelve, and I went to see Jimmy Ritchie [James Ritchie], who later became the head of British Transport [Films]. But he was a young man, himself starting in the film industry at that time. And he was very discouraging and said t[…]
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[…] to doing budgets, and I can tell you, in my head what a film’s going to cost, if you just […]
[…] - in the base of the casting above the sound- head, you used to keep packed with wadding, to absorb […]
[…] the film we were making at that moment popped his head round the door and said, "There's trouble on the […]