Search Results for: Head of Casting
John Ammonds
[…]en I got a letter back from the BBC asking me to come up for an interview at Broadcasting House. And dear old Peter Parrish, I think was there as the head programme engineer, or was it Dr. Alexander, one of them was in charge. John Ammonds 9:06 Well, yes ... Joh[…]
Dennis Main Wilson
[…]they opened it up we didn’t get any sleep from about 1935 onwards. But further up the road was this nice Deansfield Road school. I remember well, the Headmaster's name was Dixon. I remember him because his birthday was the same day as mine and we used to celebrate together. very kind to a little boy[…]
Pat Jackson
[…] spring that you had to attach to open the velvet lock, so that you could feed the film into the magazine. And of course, I got flustered and lost my head completely! I was in there an hour and a half and I thought I'd got it in, all was fine, but of course, the bloody cap of the magazine hadn't bee[…]
Pat Jackson
[…] magazine. And of course, I got flustered and lost my head completely! I was in there an hour and a […]
Pat Jackson
[…] magazine. And of course, I got flustered and lost my head completely! I was in there an hour and a […]
Joan Kemp-Welch
[…]uch as that have ceased to exist, haven't they?Joan Kemp-Welch: Yes, because you see, they would book up, these people would book up for a year ahead. And you would go and they would look after you like a mother. There was a wonderful woman called Vina in Edinburgh and she - Peter stayed with m[…]
Oswald (Ossie) Morris
[…]use he thought that change of schooling without upset any chance that I might have of going in for the 11 plus exam at the time. Him and. He spoke to headmaster the news called and we happened to know him ask to get some extra homework to do which was very good and. I managed to apparently pass the […]
Joan Kemp
[…] there was still a sort of mark of a person's head. And this was the room in which Jessie had […]
John Schlesinger
[…]Hall, Hampstead to begin with. And then I was sent away to boarding school aged about 8 to 9, awful idea. And I was sent to a school, St Edmonds, Hindhead. There was a rather eccentric headmaster called Ivor Bully who made us salute the cherry trees outside the front door. We would have to go round […]
