Search Results for: Ministry of Information
Donald Wilson
[…]thing to do, because you couldn't get stuff you couldn't get word you couldn't get anything. You had to go cap in hand or some awful pipsqueak in the ministry of the ministry that trying to permit for 1000 pounds worth of timber. But it was quite interesting. I did immediately after, Speaker 2&[…]
Jimmy Wright
[…]nbsp;was known as their space then I think the rushes were waist up to the Ministry of Information and the Army Navy and Air Force chiefs used to view the&[…]
Marion Grierson (Taylor)
[…]g over the atmosphere of the countryside. We worked together on one film around the village green enjoyably and she worked on films sometimes for the Ministry of Agriculture Evelyn went back at outbreak of war and finally in Saskatchewan set up her own unit and worked for many years in the documenta[…]
Christopher Challis
[…]ting it.CC: We did a bit of absolutely everything. We had our own aircraft in the end. The film Unit , they became so conscious of it's worth the Air Ministry that we had our own flight of aircraft. We had one of everything, we had a Lancaster and a Hudson and a Mosquito so we could operate wherever[…]
Francis Searle
[…]7 gold bridge screen services, yes, mostly commercials or sponsored. Well, thenSpeaker 2 43:55 that, that time, of course, came the ministry of information.Roy Fowler 44:00 So we're really up to the war? Are we now? Yes, when I see gotcha,Speaker 2 44:06 bec[…]
Philip Leacock
[…]you have to get special permissions and visas? Do you remember this at all, or was it...Philip Leacock: We were technically brought in by the Spanish Ministry of Information, and we were looked after by them. They met us by arrangement at the Spanish border near Perpignan and we were driven to Barce[…]
HP0005 Dallas Bower – Transcript
[…] to a training brigade at Whitby, Films Division of the Ministry of Information, no experience of films, Kenneth Clark appointed, and he […]
“The Coming of the Projectionettes”: Women’s Work in Film Projection and Changing Modes of Spectatorship in Second World War British Cinemas
[…] In September 1942, the CEA reached an agreement with the Ministry of Labor to limit the number of women projectionists […]
Bernie Andrews
[…] that you remember? BAMost American artists, particularly after about 1960, once the Ministry of Works regulations were relaxed about exchange visits for musicians and entertainers, there were people like Bobby Vee and Bobby Rydell…&nb[…]
