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Joe McGrath
[…]; Q: Now tell me about your family and .. 00:00:37 JOE: My family yes - a - well my father was -a- a musical comedian, yes, he was a musical comedian and he - he er - got his first break during the First World War. He was in the First World War; he wa[…]
Jonathan Balcon
[…] of Ealing people; there was Cham; there was Adele; there was Dougie Sutherland, who was the art director, and he had a wife called Queenie who was a musical star. I mean it was a hilarious time. And if you ever want to know what the White Hart at St Austell, where we were all staying, looks like yo[…]
Rodney Giesler
[…] technical school. An hour's performance. No orchestra. No accompaniment at all. Pure choral. I thought about using it. Jack loved it. He was a great music-lover. As I said, we edited at Anvil. Ken Cameron ruled the roost there. Ken said "We're running out of money. I don't know how long we can keep[…]
Pat Jackson
[…] Jackson: Oh, that was a chore...John Legard: And, I remember... all I can remember... I can remember certain pictures, where I remember you used the music of 'Enigma Variations', I think you had in it, didn't you?Pat Jackson: I used a bit of 'Brigg Fair' and I think I used... yes I did... I used a […]
Nancy Thomas
[…] things, and then going on to the Home Service perhaps, and then going into the Third Programme. And as the Third Programme in those days wasn’t just music, it was plays and they did the whole of, you know, the Greek and the whole of Chaucer and it was amazing, actually. And everybody, you see, want[…]
Frances Cockburn
[…]etimes Miss Brooks. And I think that somewhere there must be some records of Miss Brooks because she was either a very modern singer Even more modern music or she was just couldn't sing. But they were in bought every three months instructs us to arrive in the, in the, in the studio. And the whole st[…]
Norman Fisher
[…]he Visatone sound wasn't the greatest, as I said it wasn't the noiseless Visatone so it was a bit scratchy but anyways it did it's stuff. And for the music and background sound effects we had Benjamin Britten as a matter of fact, who with W. H. Auden were having a look around films at the time and h[…]
Wolfgang Suschitzky
[…]n coward from stone into steel, which was the whole process from the an or to the finished product of steel girders without any commentary, only with music. It was an interesting experiment.Unknown Speaker 4:39 Powell had been an editor himself,Speaker 2 4:42 yes, and he did […]
