Clyde Jeavons

[…]. Take a film – these are a couple of hobbyhorses of mine: MGM own two films, one It’s Always Fair Weather, which is one of the Kelly Donen musicals, which came after Singin’ in the Rain, and On the Town, that’s in original Cinemascope and even new prints and I’ve watched in Bolo[…]

Ernest Maxin

[…]kay. Okay. Ernest Maxin  0:25  My career started at the age of six my professional career that is. My father was a very fine musician. And by the age of six, I was playing the piano. My father actually, who was a violinist wanted me to be a violinist, but my hands were too s[…]

Frederick Bentham

[…]'d be finding myself seated at a switchboard that I had very much in mind, which looked like an organ console in some super cinema, performing colour music, interludes, it certainly wasn't my intention to stay at strand, I got a father figure of three years. And at that age, three years is a long ti[…]

Ann Turner

[…]blic health person. My grandmother on my mother's side is the composer of My Ainfolk she was a Canadian of American stock. And she came over to study music and whenever there's about I got one of the things to do, I've got to take time to write a piece about her because sheer rubbish is being writte[…]

Elizabeth Furse (née Wolpert)

[…]r. Tell us about Anna Sten, because...?Anna was the Russian girl of all girls, you know. She was sucking sweets, being very sentimental, listening to music and talking about baking and clothes, and being just sweet and stupid, very nice. She's, still is alive I think, in New York.Is she?I, I think s[…]

Fred Tomlin

[…]hat's what it was. This was - he was called Sinclair Hill, that's the director there.Bob Allen: Sinclair Hill?Fred Tomlin: Yes. And they even got the music man, Charles Williams. Oh...Bob Allen: This is Charles Williams here is it?Fred Tomlin: Charles Williams yes. Oh and that's a funny thing I can […]
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