Julia Cave

[…]iewers: Norman Swallow, Alan LawsonTranscriber: Alexis PooleNorman Swallow: Copyright of this recording is vested in the BECTU History Project.  Julia Cave, television director and producer.  Interviewer Norman Swallow.  Recorded on the 10th of May, 1996. Side 1. Side 10:32 Norma[…]

Val Guest

[…] Principal Boy.VG: Yes, she was musical and it is probably where I got my music from. She used to play the violin and was principal boy in many shows Julian Wylie did.RF: What was her professional name?VG: Anna Thayer. I have to be honest I never saw her on the stage at all. Because I did not really[…]

Bernard Gribble

[…] he played a nasty car salesman.SPEAKER: M9It was a very violent film. I can't remember the name of it. But anyway in order to do this film challenge Julia we need a lot of material from royals sources. When I went last week for the first time to see the town of the crown jewels at the Tower of Lond[…]

James (Jimmy) Gilbert

[…]ll at that time there were three theatre companies that were doing Christmas shows with original music and lyrics. There was the Bristol Old Vic with Julian Slade he was doing it. As I found out myself in Glasgow, and Noel Gay was doing it in Windsor. He said would you like to play some songs so I w[…]

Francis Searle

[…]. Of course, possibility interest,Roy Fowler  8:07  were they fully secured against the distributors? Yeah.Unknown Speaker  8:16  Julia deferment, next. Uh NFC, oh no, NFC and very pursue, usually, yes.Roy Fowler  8:29  Was it usual to have a lab deferment here? AndSpea[…]

Ena Baga

[…]an at the Philadelphia library and the other one is a nice violinist, but she doesn’t make enough money with it at the moment so she works for a vet. Julia just rang me up all the way from Philadelphia because she wants to come and see me, and I’d like to go and see them.SC: Would be nice to go.EB: […]

Ann Turner

[…]e art International. went out was very good photographs by Anne James was acted as my assistant on that. I think one of the best programmes was about Julia Margaret Cameron. As I had read Mrs. Cameron's incredible words about her photography, I had a very definite vision of Miss van Brixton, Joyce G[…]

Maurice Elvey

[…]ht?Maurice Elvey : Yes. This was not on that occasion, because I went to America again. I went to America again in 1912, where I was acting again for Julia Neilson and Fred Terry, and they had a very famous play called 'Sweet Nell of Old Drury' which they decided to take to America. They... this had[…]
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