[…] lived there until 1914, when we came and lived in London 'cause my father went to the Ministry of Education […]
[…] was changing. Roy Fowler: Well there was between, what - London and New York, say? There was an enormous theatrical […]
[…]er became shortly after that the first school medical officer that Sheffield had. Then we moved and lived there until 1914, when we came and lived in London 'cause my father went to the Ministry of Education as a Medical Officer. I was educated at Dulwich College Preparatory School, in Aldenham, aft[…]
[…]ut unfortunately - here we go again with unions and people’s attitudes - up in Yorkshire the shop said, 'We don’t give a bugger what the shop says in London. There’s no way you’ll show a film on this station made by Yorkshire with London people.' And so I was head of a company which couldn’t ma[…]
[…]und. But in those days there wasn't that amount of contact, and yet the style of feeling was changing.Roy Fowler: Well there was between, what - London and New York, say? There was an enormous theatrical interchange from Victorian times on and so...Joan Kemp-Welch: Yes, there was, but then[…]
[…]ler 0:04 The following recording is copyright by the ACTT history project. It was made on the 26th of October 1987 at 111 Water Street in London. The subject is Ted candy. The interviewer is Roy Fowler, Ted. Can you tell me when and where you were born?Unknown Speaker 0:28 I […]
[…]ip between Romeo and Juliet now the same yearLord Brabourne 14:55 Yes, I only have long co produced them and I To fly back and forth from London to to Rome, Teddy stayed in Rome. But it was an extraordinary time and two very good very successful films and Rome and Rome and Judah The cour[…]
[…]l in the morning. Well then you get there, obviously.Sidney Cole: How would you get there? For instance if you were going to Denham from somewhere in London?Tom Peacock: Er, How did I used to get to Denham? I've got to think...um...Sidney Cole: Where were you living at that time?Tom Peacock: We were[…]