Chris Kelly

[…]peration crossbow. And they follow the boys thing. Anyway, the editor on this film called The Alphabet murders, which starred Tony Randall, edited by John Victor Smith. And John said, Would you like to come work with me? On help, he went to edit help at Twickenham film studios. I said yes, no, I'd l[…]

Len Runkel

[…]pence. Hate me an hour.Unknown Speaker  55:56  Yeah, andUnknown Speaker  55:59  then you went, I know George. George Goodman, no. John Francis. John Francis was, was the foreman, the day shift foreman, yeah. John Francis, two and seven pence hate me per hour per hour for a 45 hou[…]

Roy Lockett

[…] can we just turn attention to the, mm, administrations if you like of the, of two early Chairs of the BECTU History Project, mm, Roy Fowler and then John Sealey and I just wondered if you could say something?[Laughter]Because you’ve known them in their capacities as Chairs?Y es.What do you think th[…]

Peter Tanner

[…] him and slammed the phone down. He said I' m sending you to the head of publicity, he gets rid of me, so another page boy was summoned. Incidentally Johnny Goodman could have been the pageboy because he won't mind my saying but he started as a page boy at Shepherd's Bush, but it would have been a b[…]

peter-tanner-history-project

[…] was the one before that? Peter Tanner: Archie Pitt, maybe. John Loder was the big star then at Ealing, they […]

Gordon Hales

[…]inciple was Humphrey Jennings, an ex Cambridge intellectual, who was obsessed with and had an encyclopaedic knowledge of the Industrial Revolution is John's Seroot Kay?. But the man if you come under the spell of people, as everybody does, and when I fell under the spell was, I was assigned to a man[…]

Bill Mason

[…]involved Borris Ford who became quite well known as a critic, and we were in touch with Stow, when I went up to Cambridge I was already in touch with John Cornfield who you mayhave heard of . I went up to Cambridge in 35 reading English. While I was at Cambridge, wanted to do films, there was Cambri[…]

Alan Lawson

[…]he did anything which came along, he wasn't bad. Then after that I went on to Arsenal Murder Mystery with Thorold Dickinson and Desmond Dickinson and John Dennis was the sound recordist and Percy Dayton the boom man. Kelly was the production manager and a chap called Dixon was the assistant director[…]

Alan Lawson

[…] Arsenal Murder Mystery with Thorold Dickinson and Desmond Dickinson and John D ennis was the sound recordist and Percy Dayton […]
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