Joy Batchelor

[…]wer, possibly Alan Lawson: Did nationality come into it at all, do you think? Or national pride?Joy Batchelor: Well, it had a way of rearing its ugly head. But not too badly. I tell you who were very naughty, the Poles were dreadful.Unknown interviewer, possibly Alan Lawson: In what way was that, th[…]

Robert Beatty

[…]d he got louder and louder and in the end she took him out, she said come on Freddy we've got to get out of here, and she dragged him from behind the head table and took him home.  But it was a bit embarrassing for Adolf Menjou but I don't think Freddy would have done it if he hadn't been drunk[…]

Roy Parkinson

[…]er] I was playing a small part in it, the boy I suppose. I'll always remember this because they put me into a trunk on the set and I screamed my head off at being shut in this box and I think the prop man took over afterwards and had to bang on the roof, I suppose you might say that was my intr[…]

Peter Sargent

[…]exandra Palace...DB. .. But the actual set for it...PS. Oh yes. The stage was about equal to the width of this room, and a woman, Freda Lindstrom was head of children's television at the BBC, and she used to direct these. She was a brilliant woman, and I got to know her quite well.MS. You.filmed 'So[…]
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