[…]s but anyway through various networks of contacts they had, they had a contact with a man called Radell Terino who at that time was in charge of Humphries Laboratories. He obviously knew everybody because Humphries at that time was one of the top laboratories. And through him – I went up to see[…]
[…]r came across afterwards. But it wasn't bad. This fellow Berg was the chief grader and Alf Darby was the developer - remember Alf Darby? (Yes, I do.) Humphries?? And one of the developers was Terry Ashworth. No. Chap who founded HumphriesFowler/Lawson: Oh, yes, Terraneau.Bill Girdlestone: […]
[…] was the developer - remember Alf Darby? (Yes, I do.) Humphries?? And one of the developers was Terry Ashworth. No. […]
[…] doing it there. From there my brother thought that. When I was about fifteen my brother was managing a laboratory, or a section of it, called George Humphries laboratory off Tottenham Court Road. And he said ‘I think it’s time you started earning your living’. And I was only fifteen and he said ‘I […]
[…]every couple of months. And although they were union meetings, they were quite interesting because you could talk to the other ... I mean people from Humphries and Kays and Technicolor were there as well. And you got to know quite a lot about the other laboratories as well. And there was a tec[…]
[…]chool. Of which the most famous old boy was William Friese Green. So I was off to a good start. Then inference is correct.BG Where did you first love filmsCY My dad he used to take us through the pictures and when he got home he'd have mini quizzes I think know little puzzles and quiz questions base[…]
[…] until 1976. He then worked b riefly as manager of Humphries Laboratories, but still found time to produce a film […]
[…]ell, when they, no, when they closed down, because different people come to interview us, you know.Y es.Try to place us. Well, my husband’s worked at Humphries and they asked me, youknow, they come to interviewed us and they asked me to go and work for Humphries, which I did. I went to Humphries but[…]
[…]s from, what, the sixties and the seventies? You spent the rest of your career there, did you, until retirement? Andy Worker: Well no, I went to Humphries after that - made a children's film down in Devon. Roy Fowler: When did you leave Shepperton? Andy Worker: I think it was about 19[…]