Daphne Shadwell

[…] these pieces for them. Then, because of the broadcasting, the...[0:05:38]Let me ask a question, if I may, looking back with adult eyes to those headline acts of your childhood, would they get away with it now do you think? It was an age of great innocence, I think, in terms of material and per[…]

Paul Fox

[…]bit of that.  But it was…he was excellent, Ted, and, I mean, compared to Bob Danvers-Walker who was the other voice I knew, I mean, Ted was way ahead of that because he knew how to read it, he knew where to make the pauses, and he was exceptionally good, very…a very nice man.  Philip was g[…]

Philip Donnellan

[…]Sector nowadays?Philip Donnellan: [LAUGHTER] Yes that's right.Colin Moffat: Can you say a bit about that?Philip Donnellan: Yes.  My father was a head teacher, he got a head teachership in a little village school at a village, at a place called Merrow just outside Guildford where we lived from 1[…]

Bill Cotton

[…]is written inside. And inside was written this too will pass. And I suppose Itve t with Huw he actually identified something.And I always remember my headmaster at school t a man calledCross who was a clergyman who in the First World War had won the DSO t the MC t the Italian Croix de Guerre t theFr[…]

Charles Picken

[…] fee income which, without increasing the level of the fee, would provide a far bigger film hire budget to secure better product. Selling the idea to headmasters did not prove to be as big a hurdle as feared as the core concept of this ESFS would enable the various schools’ facilities to be used for[…]

James (Jimmy) Gilbert

[…]r father was Irish.Jimmy Gilbert: yes Huguenots, they came originally from Lyons, in France, they escaped to Ireland and his father was the Methodist head master so he was a Protestant teacher in a predominantly Catholic area in the west of Ireland.John Taylor: Where about, do you know.Jimmy Gilbert[…]

Waris Hussein

[…]y voice broke, I was in the choir. And I can now sing Jesu Joy Of Man's Desiring to you this moment, and a number of other hymns that are still in my head, you know, I was brought up in the Anglican faith so forget being Muslim, which is odd now, because of the days that Islamophobia is rampant. It'[…]

Val Guest

[…]VG: That's right, and Vaughen Dean was, later on one picture of mine, I can't remember what it was, he was production accountant before he became the head of the studio.RF: As a writer and actor were you aware of studio politics.VG: The only thing we were aware of then was that there was big things […]

Behp0145 T Sydney Newman Transcript

[…] Sydney Newman, Fellow of the Royal Television Society, Executive Producer, Head of Drama Departments of BBC, ABC and also controller […]
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