[…]ing very closely there. They worked out the shape of the film. It was not the was not haphazardly shaped. It probably never had a script. I mean, hum Humphries scripted a national get the, the film's Humphrey started making in the National Gallery was about Trafalgar Square and the National Gallery.[…]
[…] an age, you know, but I remember having a hilarious lunch at Wheelers in Old Compton Street with Mick, Bruce Beresford and Dame Edna Everage - Barry Humphries. Roy Fowler 40:11 In drag? Jonathan Balcon 40:12 No, no. Barry was himself […]
[…]nbsp;we couldn't really cope with that. So we had to ship that lot back to Humphries and get it done in London and then shipped out here again and correcte[…]
[…]ere three or four at that time. We were in competition. There was Technicolor who had existed for a long time, there was Rank laboratories, there was Humphries who were in Whitfield Street in Central London, there was Kays and a smaller one called Filmatic who did 16mm. There was Studio Film Labs wh[…]
[…], you see...John Taylor: Really? Yeah, hmm.Margaret Thomson: At Olympic this was?Charles Wilder: At Olympic, all Olympic, until he eventually went to Humphries.Margaret Thomson: As the head of...John Taylor: But he was manager of Olympic wasn't he, Howard Baillie?Charles Wilder: He was manager of Ol[…]
[…] do you know, I don't know if you know George Humphries Laboratories? Alan Lawson: Yes, yes. Cyril Pennington-Richards: Well they […]
Brian Pritchard (BP) Motion Picture Consultant (Formerly Kodak, Filmatic, Humphries & Hendersons) Interviewer: Paul Frith (PF) Date 05/03/2019 Length 02:17:14PF: This is an interview with Brian Pritchard. Thank you for taking part in the interview today. So just to star[…]
[…] them. So I went in with them, with his two partners and him and we started in um - in fact what we did, do you know, I don't know if you know George Humphries Laboratories?Alan Lawson: Yes, yes.Cyril Pennington-Richards: Well they were just building a laboratory in Whitfield Street and I […]
[…]g of a very exceptional person who was also a painter in Humphrey Jennings.WhoJereman Dozo is an old mate of mine, I interviewed him and he was Humphries assistant on Listen to Britain. He is and he's in. He talked a lot about Humhrey Jennings . And one of the things he said was, Humphrey Jenn[…]
[…]so I was producing the last of the satire shows, the death of satire, except [Laughs] … except for the fact that on that show, I think was when Barry Humphries was starting, with his Edna Everage, and Mike Palin, Terry Jones were doing their first little films, comedy films, so, although while the o[…]