[…]d on the 30th of January 1997. Side One.AL: We’re away. Right running.First Vivienne where and where, where and when were you born?I was born in London, I’m probably a Cockney I think in the City of London Hospitalin 1929.And schooling?Yes, I went to a small private school from the age of five […]
[…]tant director.Unknown Speaker 9:42 Had you done continuity on the floor?Speaker 3 9:45 No, I went from a commercial office in London straight into being a secretary working forum worked out to about two, three years in publicity. So true. Weight into Ealing as secretary, not […]
[…]cameras, John Luton. The interview number is eight to nine. The date is the 24th of April 2023. And we're filming at the cinema Museum in Kensington, London, which houses the most remarkable collection of cinema memorabilia collected over the last 70 years by the man sitting opposite me to do. We st[…]
[…]tors are often very vague about, in fact he didn't even remember Glenn's name! But he said to me, "Oh, I was in a play at the Soho Poly." This was in London. "And I think it was written by a Scottish writer and he was very good!" So I did a bit of research and discovered, oh, I think it was the Soho[…]
(cut off) 1994 Tape 1 side 1 Eileen Diss, interview number 323.I: Where were you born?ED: In Hackney, East LondonI: Ah, what kind of schooling did you receive?ED: Very ordinary Elementary School and the 11 plus to the local Grammar School which was Guilford County High School fo[…]
[…]t started way back in 19, I suppose 1908. And my father was at a very, very young age at the age of about 23. He was already a very known, well known London photographer. Ronald Neame 1:02 He had studios in Bonn Street. And in South Kensington, he had quite a good commerci[…]
[…]to secrecy on a radar course. Which that was that was in the early months of 1940. There weren't any radar sets around but I went to a place in North London and started learn the rudiments of radar. Our operation and theory. And again, I say all the time we were sworn to secrecy and there were no se[…]
[…] end of the film, it was called er 'Crime Over London', with Basil Sydney and Margot Grahame, and er...Anyway, Douglas […]
[…]nbsp;Darrol Blake: So, can we begin by saying who you are, where you were born and when?Peter Mullins: Right. My name is Peter Mullins, I was born in London, Holborn, Great Ormond Street Hospital, 15th September 1931.DB: And what sort of family was it? Were they in the business or not?PM: No, I supp[…]
[…] Brian Tesler who was the boss-man at the time of London Weekend Television. And I wrote him a sad saga of what […]