[…]y something about this one picture,Speaker 1 7:54 and we wanted because it as a star, it called for rather sensitive type of person being head of a cipher, and we were toying or trying To get Trevor Howard, that that that was the sort of image we had. I because it was quite a quite a dra[…]
[…]a film star. Her films included Shooting Stars (1927), The Return of Carole Deane (1938) and Dead Lucky (1960).
I: 29th of May 1996 we are at BECTU headquarters and it’s a great honour and pleasure, a privilege to be interviewing Chilli Bouchier. Chilli welcome to, BECTUCB: Thank you very much...I[…]
[…]owler: And no formal training. It was always learning on the job.Maurice Carter: The only formal training for the art department was experience. But theadvantage of that time was that youngsters used to start much, much younger, come in asperhaps a teaboy into the art department at 14 and learn from[…]
[…]th anything to do with the drama. And my father was interested in commerce; he was a businessman and something that would have never entered his head to oppose anyway.Alan Lawson 07:07Where were you, where were you living when you're working at BIP and how did you get to and fro[…]
[…]y ten years after they had been engaged and he went to LorettoSchool as a Chaplain. The whole family went through Loretto School, one of my Uncles wasHeadmaster and the Loretto ethic was very deeply embedded in the family. My Father was mildlyclerical during his school period. After that not so much[…]
[…] production but the title he had then...he was never called Head of Production, he never got the screen credit as […]
[…] lot of shepherding, Tom Quiggley, and his son was the head horse keeper. There were in those days eight men […]
[…]Kong concept and my first experiments were with puppet string puppets. And I made a lot of dinosaurs and and King Kong and my mother helped model the heads in paper mâché and they recently found them in the trunk of my mother's garage. I had kept them all these years and I was shocked that they were[…]
[…]who Maxwell had taken down to Elstree in charge of production. Well he was in charge in of production but the title he had then...he was never called Head of Production, he never got the screen credit as Head of Production, he was the Scenario Editor. And he had about I should think eight writers un[…]