[…]connection with the film business.Alan Lawson: Well my father was the director of publicity for I think at that time Universal Films and he'd been working in the film business since 1917. My mother before the family came on the scene had been a concert singer, she was a contralto, so we had show-bus[…]
[…] to appear at council me etings in my uniform, against king's or queen's regulations, whatever they were in those days. […]
[…] 1:04 Well, my very earliest memory, and it's absolutely truthful. I'm not conjuring it out of anywhere, is lying in my pram looking up at the trees. My granny I think was the one to wheel me through Ashdown forest, Winnie the Pooh country. And I remember lying in my pram and j[…]
[…]ch's films for the last 30 years, not all of them, but most of them. And together he and I formed a company called 16 films in 2001 and we've been working together exclusively since then. Great.Mike Dick 1:15 We'll get on to that in the near future. Okay, tell me when and where were you […]
[…] don't particularly speak with a Scottish accent, Linda Wood 0:54like further. Did you have any specialised training before you started working in the film industry? Donald Wilson 1:05I went to the Glasgow School of Art. And that's the only specialised training I have. Because […]
[…]uch like a lot of people. I think in those days if you were from a working class family. You would glad to have a job. And in fact I don't think&[…]
[…]t your early life.CC: I was born on 18th March 1919 in Kensington. I had a French mother and an English father.KGY: You went to Wimbledon College,CC: King's College Wimbledon.KGY: Where were you living at that pointCC: We were living in Wimbledon, Parkside Wimbledon College. In a house which doesnt'[…]