[…] Reg Sutton: Yes there'd be the camera and magazines and lens box and junk box and there'd be the sound […]
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[…] or two things like that. And then came - Runkle, Len Runkle! Alan Lawson: Oh yes! David Robson: Then came […]
[…] had written two books: they were spy stories, sort of Len Deighton, John Le Carre. RF: This was the time […]
[…] it, you could press a button and open it. But the idea was, if the machine slowed down for any reason - in other words, you'd got a gate fire, the solenoid would be de-energised and the weighted dowser would drop down and shut you down and also shut the motor off, the whole lot was shut down. That […]
[…]with Bill Pollard I remember having possibly my most enjoyable locations when we made a couple of cricketing instructional films, one on batting with Len Hutton, and one on fast bowling with Ray Smith of Essex. Very enjoyable locations. Most of our locations at that time were in places like Rotherha[…]
[…]nbsp;Well, they manufactured projectors for a company called butchers, who presumably then resold the projectors, arc lamps, scissor, arc lamps, acetylene and lean units with a small mirror on for showing slides.Roy Fowler 6:50 Well, two questions, was it only projection equipment that t[…]
[…] go down on the first day for my course and Len Harris - you probably remember Len Harris the cameraman? Bob […]
[…] sound cameras from Arriflex which would accept most makes of lens with the BNCR mount. And that was another turning […]