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[…]t was later. He came from Marconi.HARRY MILLER: Atkins came from the GPO, and he built the telephone exchange at the studios at the time. John Reynders who was the musical director at the time he used to be the conductor who played and orchestrated all the music for a cinema against the […]
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[…]st astonishing film of an MP, in 1917, called Noel Pemberton Billing. I don’t know if you’ve ever heard of him. Well he was a quite a – he was like a Johnsonian [Boris Johnson] figure of his day, but extremely right-wing, he was quite posh, he designed motor cars, fast motor cars, he designed aeropl[…]
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