[…]reat unit, Larry Lee, John Piper, Michael redger, if John Slater, Stephen Mary Peter bartmore, Stanley Holly, Warner, Williams, then he goes on about Martin and Williams all that and stuff, and take him back. So then I think there's a final kind of thing here, whichSpeaker 2 37:59 says, […]
[…]ewsreel, Red Law who later came on as dubbing mixer, Desmond Dew who went to Canada after the war. There was Dick Smith. There was an American called Martin Page. I never quite knew why or how he came to work at Denham but he was very highly respected and it was always said that he was very highly p[…]
[…]ading ETU members...He was one of the assistant convenor wasn‟t he for you?One, one...The one who worked in the Camera Department, what was his name? Smith.8No, no, oh him, no, no not Smith. He was, he was a great guy but he was a great guy. No there was a guy during the war who had to work on syste[…]
[…]em in particular? Lion in Winter, for example?Well that, one of the most amazing things about that was that it was thrown together in six weeks. Martin Poll who was the producer came over to make a film called Ski Fun with Peter O’Toole and it was all being set up and I even had a cas[…]
[…]  Peter  Williams  had  been  very  well  organised  by  Martin  Smith  with  support  from  Ken  Rowles  at  the  […]
[…] Ah, ha. And I said ‘Irene Barclay’s brother was Kingsley Martin and he edited The New Statesman’, and she kind […]
[…] that was that it was thrown together in six weeks. Martin Poll who was the producer came over to make […]
[…]. And I enjoyed those things because they were just a bit too over the top. And I did work on crime, things like Serious and Organized, which starred Martin Kemp, but what always worried me about that they always dressed him in blue because his hair was very, very black. And I think they thought. Ye[…]