Anne Hanford

[…] the Archive, I suggested inviting David Francis who was the Curator so he came along quite quickly, there was John Chittock who was really a kind of journalist who had taken a special interest in television and archives and who ran a lot of … I think he ran a few periodicals etc. and then there was[…]

Taylor Downing

[…]go through the Moscow telephone directory and she would ring all the Kruchkovs until she got the right one, and they’d be so amazed to be called by a journalist [they’d say] “Well I suppose you’d better come round, come and meet me.” And at that point things were open and we would get access to arch[…]

John Wiles

[…]m them. Maybe do I think we shot a sequence on a race course and things like that? But it was all good fun. Yes. Yes. enjoyable. I didn't Yes, it was journalist. He directed that. Yeah. Not a bad film. Stanley Baker, wasn't it? Yes. Did he go? Yes. Yeah, not bad. Not bad. Yeah. But as I say it's lon[…]

Virginia McKenna

[…] Money (1949).[25] The Oracle, also known by its American title The Horse’s Mouth, is a 1953 comedy film directed by C.M. Pennington-Richards about a journalist who, while on holiday in Ireland, meets a fortune-teller who foretells the next day’s track results. Michael Medwin (b.1923) is an English […]

Mike Fentiman

[…] So in the end, they got David Jessel . Current Affairs got David Jessel to chair a discussion with the Nottinghamshire police chief and a right wing journalist. Anthony, can't remember his name ,  the Telegraph, Telegraph writer and someone else and and did a balancing discussion and nobo[…]

Sue (Susan) Crockford

[…]ore.SF: Indeed.That was the middle brow paper people like my parents read and it had James Cameron.SF: Yes.I can remember so vividly what a brilliant journalist he was.SF: A wonderful man, yes.And when that died.SF: Yes.And it got subsumed under The Daily Mail.SF: Yes.The world divided really i[…]

Lusia Krakowska (Mrs Arendt)

[…]ippo Del Giudice was the Italian force behind Two Cities Films[xxviii]After research, this appears to be Antoni Slonimski (1895-1976), a Polish poet, journalist, playwright, and prose writer. He spent the war years in exile and returned to Poland in 1951.[xxix]John Grierson (1898-1972) was a Scottis[…]
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