Ronald Neame

[…]ng a cameraman there, he also was making quite a little bit of money on renting out his equipment. Then, a little later, there was a cameraman called Jimmy Rogers, James Rogers, who I worked for, and of course, later still, Claude Friese Greene, who was the son of William Friese Greene, who we, in E[…]

Dudley Lovell

[…]hnson, to go around to White City, to the territorials and join us. And so Bruce Johnson couldn't get into our lot. I don't know why. But we that was Jimmy Borden. And Frank bausell and myself all joined up the anti aircraft at a 30 aircraft at White City. And we went there used to go there twice a […]

Mike Hodges

[…]e days called advertising magazines. They were hysterically funny actually is one very famous one in London called "Jim's Inn", which was a pub where Jimmy Hanley would be behind the bar. And they would introduce all these products in the most often comedic way - it wasn't meant to be comedic becaus[…]

Bill Ward

[…]nd Guilds and past, I think, or something or other. However, come 19, 1935 this was 1932. Come 1935 and 1935 there was an internal memo came round seeking volunteers to join the experimental television service at Alexandra Palace. And I read this memo. I was now 19 I read this memo, and I said, that[…]

Edward (Teddy) Carrick (Craig)

[…]EC: Thornton Freeland.SC: Oh yes, married to a very nice lady.EC: Yes, wasn’t she a sweetie. There is a lovely photograph of all of us, all three and Jimmy Boyle the cameraman. We are all standing on the steps of the plane that was taking us off to the ship. And that was a very nice photograph. We a[…]

Brian Shemmings

[…]hway. Another one I think who who was encouraging was a steward by them of Jimmy Olga and Jimmy. I mean I think Jimmy's probably gone out to the industry&n[…]

Geoff Hermges

[…]ed. And so I joined MGM, which I thought would step in the right direction, in that they had come out with a full Hollywood unit with Stuart Granger, Jimmy Granger, Deborah Carr, Michael Richard Carlson, to make King Solomon's mine in 49 and they employed what we laughingly called poor whites, the p[…]

billywilliamsbectutape1

[…] photographing, Jack Holmes was directing, Ron Craigen was photographing, and Jimmy Ritchie was doing second unit, second camera. Ron Bicker […]

Roy Fowler

[…]ose days and it was absolutely like being in a concentration camp. So that was that. Some more actors, some actors that one worked with in those days Jimmy Dean, Chuck Heston. Now there is a young lady who got fired, I was doing a show called The Web that was produced by someone called Frank Heller,[…]
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