Esther Harris

[…]course, they were the, they were right, they were my kind of people that I liked. But other than that, I used to read a great deal, used to go to the library. I used to, Wigmore Street, I used, there was a Times book club there, I used to live in the damned place, you know, I used to love […]

Ron Goodwin

[…]h, hello, probably 633 squadron. That's the one they all all pick on battle in Britain. I mean, I and I'm still doing a lot of writing, you know, for library music and that sort of thing. It's not the same, you know, it was a great. It was a great not it wasn't only the work and the what you got pai[…]

Joe Busuttil

[…].. I have got very few of my early drawings I did of these sketches.  Anyway, I used to draw these huge punch up scenes and then I went into the library and I got this book out, I think it was Leonardo, I got this book out and it was the Battle of Kalahari or something and it was all these hors[…]

Peggy Gick

[…]e?Peggy Gick: And also we had to do a control room in Paris for Interpol in 1923. Well I'd got an [odd] photograph I'd managed to get from the London Library. Anyway [Jack Stevens] was over there 'cause they'd been doing other films and he was still there...John Legard: [Jack Stevens]...Peggy Gick: […]

Sheila Whitaker

[…]rse the membership is not like it was then. If you remember in those days, something else I forgot to say, in the early days when I was at the stills library there was a saga with Stanley when there was a letter, of which I was one signatory, that was the Letter of the 29, it was called, and then th[…]

Chili (Dorothy) Bouchier

[…]sI: Which I think is being republished this year at a hundred and fifty pounds! (laughs) CB: Ohh, thank you! No, he told me where I can see it in the library here, somewhereI: Right, well...CB: The big libraryI: Well, the BFI, presumably, because I think, I think they’re republishing it in a revised[…]
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