[…]was involved not only in making the film but I was also involved in the day to day running of the paramount operation and where that was based out of London but we were always in aeroplanes because Charlie Blue Dawn who was the head of the paramount in golf and Western believed that if you weren't d[…]
[…] when I got back we sent all this back to London, and Castleton Knight was then in charge of the […]
[…] in determining employees’ access to space. For example, in three London ‘picture palaces’ designed in 1935 (each of which seated […]
[…]when I was four or five, but I can't remember much about that, but I can remember Hereford. And I took my exams, and some, I sometimes had to come to London for those, that was, you know, a huge excursion to come to London to do an exam. And so I did a lot of that, and at music, at school I did musi[…]
[…]s I have heard of it. John Halas: then doing a little experimental film, a lady from Switzerland came along to see it and proposed to send it to London. This was 1936 already, and in London that group of people liked it. It was called The Music Man based on Franz Liszt's music of Hungarian Rhap[…]
[…] my exams, and some, I sometimes had to come to London for those, that was, you know, a huge excursion […]
[…] famous financially fraught productions such as Caesar and Cleopatra and London Town. He discusses the working practices at Highbury Studios, […]
[…] TURNER, news cameramanTape 1, Side 1Alan Lawson: First, John, when and where were you born?John Turner: I was born in Hampstead actually, yes, I'm a Londoner I'm glad to say. My father was a son of a fairly well to do merchant family but he contracted TB early in his life and died at 33 when I was […]
[…]p;5:13 Did you do you remember we're working on a for example the blue lap did you go are in a lot of the blue lamp is shot on location in West London all around Paddington and all on there. Do you remember going and working in those parts of LondonErnie Diamond 5:31 now with that?[…]
[…]hat, it’s a nice story: There were five of us who ended up in a school called Deansfield Road which is on the Rochester Way which is the A 2 Dover to London [road]. Our house was right on the bloody thing. And when they opened it up we didn’t get any sleep from about 1935 onwards. But further up the[…]