Cyril Page

[…]Oh, Children's Newsreel.Cyril Page: [interrupts] Yeah, Don Swift, on the Children's Newsreel. Well, compiling stuff, you know. We had to...build up a library. So um...weekends, I used to go up and shoot dog shows and things like...stuff that...wouldn't date, you know the sort of, you know the thing,[…]

Johnny (Johnny) Goodman

[…]est of...' We're going to Washington to put on a big festival together with BAFTA, Central Television and BAFTA. The Queen's going to come out to the Library of Congress and at the same time we're going to make a documentary film called The Best of British. We think you'd be the guy to be the consul[…]

Larry Allen

[…]to say, "Harry Taylor, entertainer!" And he was a marvellous man. I think a lot of this talent business must have come from him because he had a huge library of books, and I never went to school. He was a man who didn't believe in school, he didn't send his children to school, and my Mother was a tw[…]

Peter Montagnon

[…]. And I didn't do any of the work that was supposed to. They thought it was a complete write off. And I spent all my time in the in the local lending library, taking out books But I wasn't supposed to read which my father promptly may like the the sex life of the Eskimos sex life of the Eskimos, I r[…]

Jill Craigie

[…]rench. And then I read Dickens. The English girls there had to attend Mass, but they didn't have to say the prayers so they could read books from the library, and I thought I'd discovered Dickens! I didn't know he was so well known, even. Previously I'd been to another school where everything was - […]

Christopher Miles

[…] last 20 years. Because this planet was doomed. And we showed the planet  was doomed quite succinctly by putting together that year's footage on Library material , which was really the terrible drought in 76, which with him was made let appalling drought we put together with exploding volcanoes[…]

Vernon Sewell

[…]main shot is of the rower and he pulls into the bank and he gets out. Then he walks ashore, then you hear a 'plop' in the background and you cut to a library film of crocodiles, flopping into the water, you see. Then you hear, 'chup, chup, chup, chup' [VS imitates a monkey's 'chatter'], and you cut […]

John Krish

[…] doors and in 'The Stage' itself saying that we needed actors for this. And I started to write the script. And it's a mixture of a reconstruction and library material, dramatised sequences. And we got enough money to start shooting then ran out of money, showed what we'd got in cinemas in Wardour St[…]
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