[…]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[…]
[…]hed off, even second hand. She converted me to socialism, I may say, by the time I’d done the history of the Industrial Revolution. And she asked the head mistress if she could be allowed to train the prefects, we used the read the lesson in the morning and she, the headmistress thoroughly disapprov[…]
[…]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[…]
[…], I suppose. And during that time, I was wanting to get into more technical kind of work. And through friends, I got an introduction to a man who was head of Research at Dollis Hill, the Post Office Research Station; a man called Robinson. He pulled the strings a bit and got me appointed as a youth-[…]
[…]e who wants to get into the publicity department, perhaps you'd be good enough to see him and slammed the phone down. He said I' m sending you to the head of publicity, he gets rid of me, so another page boy was summoned. Incidentally Johnny Goodman could have been the pageboy because he won't mind […]