Jonathan Balcon

[…]ilms that he was responsible for to give you the full list, I've got it upstairs. But it was, he said, 'I will come in with my team and we will be an independent company within your organisation but we won't be tied down.' Anyway Mick always alleged when he got there on the first day there in the pa[…]

Virginia McKenna

[…]ded, we came back in ’45 and I went back to Heron’s Ghyll. But by then I was fourteen, and I was very happy. I’d grown up, I was readied, I was quite independent by then, and I very much enjoyed lessons. I was quite studious but also very sporty, so I had a really full, happy school life. I left whe[…]

Sydney Samuelson

[…]e Dominion, Tottenham Court Road. They were called, at that time I think the Continental and I think it was (ee) a Kenneth Rive thing.(yea) They were independent.Q: The Barclay or the Berkley (maybe, maybe) was one too. SAMUELSON: There are two there.Q: Yeah, that’s right, I remember, yeah, Continen[…]

Peter de Normanville

[…]ic producer. And you seem to be the one as far as well go and talk to them then. So I went to the head of this, it was a small department of BBC very independent or totally independent, really of the organisation, they actually make money, believe it or not. And they basically make films for sharing[…]

Francis Gysin

[…]in the country was maintained right up until the end of the film until the independent run of the series did Sam have his own distribution that came later. […]

BEHP 0721 T NORMAN J

[…] I did. Fortunately, there was an awful a lot of independent cinemas at that time. And one, a lovely man […]

John Shearman

[…]r from us when I was at Basic. They were just across across the square on one street up, so to speak. And I think they were the most important of the independent, struggling, coming up, finding work anywhere you could possibly find it, units, because they had a they set a very high standard of work.[…]

Norman J Warren

[…]and managers yourself.” Because he said “There is no way certainly that I can getthat done.” So, I did. Fortunately, there was an awful a lot of independent cinemas at that time. And one, a lovely man called Richard Schulman who owned the ParisPullman in South Kensington and he said “Yes by all[…]

Stephen Peet

[…]f school activities and interests, of which I didn't have any. [00:04:22] But and this really is how I started. Perhaps something that led up to filmmaking, rather before that, let me think when I was about 12 my sister went on a visit to Germany. She saw advertised that, that week or that day […]

Rebecca O\'Brien

[…]as 76 where I was at Edinburgh, 7879 and 1980 at the film festival, and it was just before Channel Four started, and just before there began to be an independent film sectorMike Dick  27:16  the next phase. The other thing was quite interesting. You've answered all my questions. There's a […]
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