Alan Lawson

[…] I was working to Sid Bonnet, Percy Strong was the lighting cameraman. Arthur Graham: You say you were a number […]

Vernon Sewell

[…]ts to see you at eleven." We never saw him again!Roy Fowler: How interesting.Vernon Sewell: Never saw him again!Roy Fowler: He was moonlighting or flogging off the studio?Vernon Sewell: Yes, making - yes! But I don't think you should publish that in any form, because...Roy Fowler[…]

Michael Clarke

[…]Legard  3:02  your who else worked on that?John Hargreaves  3:05  Jimmy Ritchie was the principal camera man and what a beautiful lighting camera man from night exteriors. He was wonderful. I always felt he was wasted as a producer. Marvellous camera mad standing a marvellous blo[…]

Pat Jackson

[…] salary of two pound a week, which was fantastic you see! Well, [chuckles] my career was rather short-lived there! Jack Parker was charming, he was a lighting cameraman, and we were doing terrible Wally and Barry Lupino 'quota quickies' - absolutely disastrous films, they were! And I suppose I must […]

Edward Dryhurst

[…]all spare-time jobs really for people?Eddie Dryhurst: Really, yes.Roy Fowler: Including the projectionist?Eddie Dryhurst: Yeah, most of them were moonlighting. Er, I think the projectionists were also moonlighting, yes.Roy Fowler: Were they union members already at that stage?Eddie Dryhurst: There w[…]

Winston (Wyn) Ryder

behp0011-winston-rider-transcript SIDE ONE.Roy Fowler[RF]: This is a recording with Wyn Rider, interviewed by Lesley Hodgson in the Elvin Room at ACTT on the 23rd of July 1987. This is side one. Please note that all contents of this recording are the copyright of the ACTT History Project.Lesley[…]

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[…] Roger Woodburn was asked to do this, [TIME 00.42.32] all lighting cigarettes and things, lighting up and trying to work […]

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[…] very good with women from the point of view of lighting effects and things. And when Friese was good he […]

Pat Jackson

[…] rather short-lived there! Jack Parker was charming, he was a lighting cameraman, and we were doing terrible Wally and Barry […]

Pat Jackson

[…] rather short-lived there! Jack Parker was charming, he was a lighting cameraman, and we were doing terrible Wally and Barry […]
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