BECTU History Project - Interview No. 160[Copyright BECTU]Transcription Date: 2003-08-29Interview Date: 1990-10-15Interviewer: Margaret Thomson and John TaylorInterviewee: Charles WilderTape 1, Side 1Margaret Thomson: ACT History Project number 160, Side one. We're interviewing Charles Wilder whose […]
Margaret Thompson 0:11 The copyright of this recording is vested in the ACTT history project we're interviewing Francis Cockburn I spell the name C O C K B U R N, who started life in the film industry as an editor became a producer and finally information officer interviewer is Margaret […]
[…]it. Sir Jeffrey, how he wouldn't be so stupid? Well,Roy Fowler 26:00 there's no one, it seems there. But then nobody would have said that Margaret hillder was going to do it.Keith Ewart 26:06 No, I must say, that did come as a surprise, although I suppose she showed some sign[…]
[…]is hand on his film which went and got it here. of he did to one Monitor 112 that went out 28th of April 63 on an artist who he rather fancied called Margaret Evans and had been at the shed with him. Not a very good film. And then he did on the fifth of January 63, that's going backwards must be 64 […]
[…] he was English, a BBC cameraman. John Legard: What about Margaret Thompson? Did she ever appear? She was a New Zealander. […]
[…]m quite well. He used to turn up at Savile Row occasionally with Edgar.Rodney Giesler: Colin Young as well.John Legard: And there was a critic called Margaret Hinxman. Critic of the "Daily Mail". I like her.Rodney Giesler: I've just remembered something. Doing these articles for Peter Brinson for "F[…]
[…] and that must have been 1940, I would think, and I by now, I was really rather good at photographing women. I photographed Phyllis CalVet, pet rock, Margaret Lockwood, all that group of, of contract stars, which is the only star system we ever had in this country, which was Ted Black, who really pu[…]
[…]t married to my second husband Bill Travers,[54] but I was with him, and we did a film together called The Smallest Show on Earth with Peter Sellers, Margaret Rutherford and Bernard Miles, directed by Basil Dearden.[55]JR: That must have been a humorous—VM: Oh, yes, it was absolutely – in fact, we s[…]
[…] 28 In April 1937 George Arliss appeared for Doctor Syn. Margaret Lockwood was in it. She had just made a […]
[…]ed at MGM with quite a lot of nice editors. And one two editors in particular, that were very instrumental in my decision to stay in editing. One was Margaret booth. Margaret Booth was a present I think of MGM. The time fine Edit Find editor worked with the likes of Thalberg and people like that. An[…]