Mary Harvey (Welford)

BECTU History ProjectInterview no: Interviewee: Interviewer: No of tapes Duration:390Mary Harvey Teddy Darvas 2111:29COPYRIGHT: No use may be made of any interview material without the permission of the BECTU History Project (http://www.historyproject.org.uk/). Copyright of interview material is ves[…]

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[…] get back to Borehamwood. Roy Fowler: Well okay - Mary? Mary Harvey: I just had this thought that among the characters […]

E M (Michael) Smedley Aston

[…]sp;No, no, that's quite true. Well I...the first studio I ever went into was Beaconsfield where there was a female Art Director, I think her name was Mary Brabham or something like that. Anyhow, she was a friend of the family and she said...well I think the studio there was run by Sam Smith in those[…]

Tilly Day

[…]uently returned to the film industry, working for Rank and Hammer studios among others. Her final film was One of Our Dinosaurs is Missing (1975). SUMMARY: This interview, conducted by Alan Lawson and Sid Cole, extends over two sessions - in the first session she speaks more qualitatively about her […]

Tilly Day

[…] came up 'My Woman' and it was Matheson Lang, and Mary Dubris said, "My Man!", and then the projector fell […]

Richard Marden

[…]very good thing here and then we're going to be splendid. And then they were doing also series on the lives of the great musicians. Chopin  with Mary Ellis? playing Georges Sands Alan Legard  19:03  Oh, yes, Mary EllisRichard Marden  19:05  Oh, God Who? famous guitarist[…]

Daphne Shadwell

[…]t must have been in ’37 when Snow White came out and it was in London, my first school. The girls went to the big convent of Jesus and Mary in Willesden, very good education there, very good, but whether my parents couldn’t afford it or not, but I went into a junior school in Wem[…]

Dudley Lovell

[…]c, all sorts of gunfire, 15 inch gunfire six inch gunfire. And this gave everybody an opportunity because I remember once on the Queen when the Queen Mary's maiden voyage coming back from America, they gave me a Newman sinckler. And that was the first time I ever operated a camera. And they put me u[…]

Norman Swallow

[…]Lawson: About the board, who was on the board? Norman Swallow: I can't remember anybody except Mary Adams who was head of talks and Cecil. Other people, obviously personnel. They were the only two I remember.&n[…]

Virginia McKenna

[…]rilliantly done. That was ’67, all that, and then, ’68, I did another television – I did a lot of television at that time – with Pamela Brown again: “Mary Queen of Scots” (1969).[92] She played Elizabeth and I played Mary. That was television, and then Bill and I did a film in Scotland called Ring o[…]
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