[…]very well know film star and actress working for about £5 a week as part of this film and I'd really like to see that film again. I tried through the Imperial War Museum and they haven't got a copy of it.Roy Fowler: It was only for a service audience.Peter Tanner: Yes. It was very well dir[…]
[…] like to see that film again. I tried through the Imperial War Museum and they haven't got a copy of […]
[…] unit office. Film Centre at that time had a big imperial role. As you know it was formed before the […]
[…]6 Yeah. Which was done that was taken outside the Museum atUnknown Speaker 39:10 South Kensington.Unknown Speaker 39:12 Imperial imperialism, as I remember. Charged crime wasn't it?Ernie Diamond 39:18 Yeah, it is. I don't know why do you know why know why Ch[…]
[…] tank farm, huge engineering workshops, transport department. Then the residential area, and the film unit office. Film Centre at that time had a big imperial role. As you know it was formed before the war by Edgar Anstey and Arthur Elton and Basil Wright. At that time Arthur was operating as a cons[…]
[…]nal, who at that time, were making a great number of natural history and zoological films under the guidance of Julian Huxley, and Professor Hewer of Imperial College. Those were the days of Mary Field's Secrets of Life and Secrets of Nature. But apart from these theatrical films, films for general […]
[…] all, I mean... Peggy Gick: No...I saw it at The Imperial War Museum, they showed that for me and 'Western […]
[…]nd he was actually a best man at our wedding on our last day at Cambridge all those years ago. And Colin cherry who was Professor of Communication at Imperial and I then got involved with the council for National Academic awards, which was the body that gave degrees to polytechnics that validated ra[…]
[…]d their head office was based at the capital cinema in Epsom Surrey, that's since been gone quite a number of years. And as I say, I worked with this Imperial Clapham Junction because I wanted to change the news theatres to go into features. And I went there as a fourth projectionist. And I wa[…]
[…]t?Peggy Gick: It turned out very well, I saw it...John Legard: You never think of it as being a set at all, I mean...Peggy Gick: No...I saw it at The Imperial War Museum, they showed that for me and 'Western Approaches' [the new print].John Legard: Yes.Peggy Gick: And I thought ['Coastal Command]' s[…]