[…]ing, and it went to JL didn't me anything , to me at all. So that was that the next day, the phone rings was John Trumper on the line again and said, Martin whatever his name was was dubbing the picture, had been taken ill and she can't go on or . What was my position about that? I said, Well,[…]
[…]lt on rockers and they're rocking and water coming in, flying water! [Chuckles] Yes I think the only time I went abroad on a series was a film called Martin Kane [NB Probably The Return of Martin Kane]. There was a chap, an old American film actor called William Gargan - he was quite big before the […]
[…]ame? Well, of course, I was delighted for one thing I'm going to my audience, which I loved. And when Dr. King standing Odeon, and on that very first Martin's a beautiful building, I'd love you to see it. And I walked up to the front entrance and my second projection is met me at the door. Now I did[…]
[…] I was never a pubber. I don't know why. I was part of the time I livedduring that period.Well, oh, are you recording Yes, I do. Remember. I was Martin Jones, John Martin Jones, who went to Australia to work for Stanley Hall?, Stanley Hall, as I remember. I liked Stanley Hall very much as[…]
[…] talking about the latest Italian picture or the latest French picture, he would always be talking about some second feature that he'd seen with Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis and thoroughly enjoyed.Kitty Wood : Oh it would be something funny, yes that's right.Jim Connock : You know, and he, I think, p[…]
[…] Other noteworthy screen appearances include Fabian Of The Yard (1955); Martin Kane, Private Investigator (1957); Paris 1900 (1964); Clochemerle (1972) […]
[…] to fit in and around myself and my brother, who’s Martin, who’s seven years older than me, so she worked […]
[…] one of them The Sleeping Prince. We came to St Martins, and that was with George, a l ovely girl […]