Sidney Gilliat

[…]to allow for the fact that Maxwell, the men he appointed, pretty well everybody else with one or two exceptions knew nothing really about making films when it came to a new quota act. And consequently it occurred to them that people who write about films ought to know how to make them which is […]

Daphne Ancell

[…]No, I wasn‟t politically active but I‟d come from a...Your father was.My father was very, very union minded. Well, he was Father of the Chapel of The London Society of Compositors.DAPHNE ANCELL 8[OI] Oh yes, yes.And my father, he was a very meek and mild man as far as personal things wereconcer[…]

daphne-ancell-hp-transcript

[…] minded. Well, he was Father of the Chapel of The London Society of Compositors. DAPHNE ANCELL 9 [OI] Oh yes, […]

Waseem Mahmood

[…] And in their place, they had been for assistant producers. But we were all acting as producers. So there was use of this, who was the cameraman from London, he'd worked on loss of the summer wine and a lot of these big programmes, and he was in there, especially hay, who had been a editor on local,[…]

Barry Quinton

[…]viewer: ... tell us your name, where you were born and when. Barry Quinton: My name is Barry Quinton. I was born in 1946 in Islington, London. (lnterviewerrrech check recording okay) Interviewer:So, tell us a bit about your family background and how you came to be in the business[…]
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