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[…] He also grew up in the tradition of Oscar Berndorff[?] and all these. We were so lucky you see in the early '30s these German technicians came over, moving themselves out[?] [???] were Jewish. And Oscar Berndorff[?] taught a lot of English art directors their jobs I think. And another one...I've fo[…]
[…]Yes the First War, and when she came back, she left the Provenees and joined the Dalton Shaws who were an Australian troupe, very well know. I have a picture of them at home; do you want to know any more of these things? SC: I want to get as soon as possible to your own involvement Una, when di[…]
[…] Towards the end of your time in television, you were moving into series on bridge and things like that. Was […]
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[…]orth to somewhere down in Kent, or vice versa, I can’t remember which itwas now, and I was given these umpteen cans of film that had been shot on the moving of the farm, and I cut them down into a story – but rather loosely – into a story thing, in ’51and I came back over a year […]
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[…] or out and up and down to ensure that the picture was picture perfect against the masking. So if I […]
[…]le. So I was then evacuated to South Brent which is a little village about 16 miles from Plymouth. And that’s where I spent the rest of the war until moving to Bristol. South Brent .. being evacuated were probably the most formative years of my life, because I had lived in cities before then. But fo[…]