Philip Bonham-Carter

[…] the recordist, my assistant, and Franc, and it became pretty clear to me that certain patterns would happen. Most of it happened in the kitchen, and Margaret, who was the mother of the family, would be peeling the spuds in the kitchen or whatever and if I could see, or Franc could see people, you k[…]

Richard Marden

[…]on was Baxter's editor. And there was someone  called Barabara K Emery that's right associate  producer, and there was somebody else called Margaret Who was like the production secretary and they were they were all of the same age and they all work had been working with Baxter for yearsRic[…]

Lois Singer

[…] regarded as having been the cream of British actors. Some of them, unfortunately no longer with us, some of them are happily, Paul Scofield was one. Margaret Layton, Stanley Baker, Robin Bailey, Denis Quilley, Paul Eddington, they were all young actors in the company.  Joyce Robinson […]

Diana Morgan

[…]. We were playwrights. And then the war came. And I had a play on at St Martin’s. SC: What was that called? DM: A House in the Square. With Margaret Rawlings, Lilian Braithwaite, Stewart Granger, and Derek Farr, whom I took out of Swinging the Gate and shoved into that. And that was where […]

Philip Donnellan

[…]termined and direct woman of a sort that is not often encountered in any form of life. I would have said that intellectually she was streets ahead of Margaret Thatcher but of a similar similar Napoleonic tendency. She certainly destroyed the to a very large extent the will and capacity of a signific[…]

ARMSTRONG, Moira BECTU copy

[…] think. And I remember Barry Foster played the lead and Margaret Tyzack was in it too. And I remember after […]
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