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[…]art in the sport the sporting item in third February 63.Sorry, I stopped in on the 24th of November 63. We did a short caption item on the exhibition National Portrait Gallery called the winter Queen about Elizabeth of Bohemia. James the first's eldest daughter and this was written by Roy? Strong la[…]
[…]had known her for years and years and years. And thanks to her I then went to Leon Clore after World Wide. And the first film I did there was for the National Union of Teachers and it was called I Want to go to School. And that was really my best time because Leon was the most loyal producer who alw[…]
[…]es dragging this motorbike round and then next morning after breakfast, he said you will Didn't I suggest those were just follow me and he went off a national storm had stood up to I probably it was somewhere like leopards Hill and effing forest and I followed him and of course i got i overall I fol[…]
[…]d without any restrictions. Thank you.Speaker 1 0:24 Okay. Can you please state your name, your date of birth and your place of birth and nationality?Speaker 2 0:34 My name is Matt. Matthew Ervin in full. I was born in July 1948. In London on my ancestry, it goes back to New […]
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[…]ittle about it all. Well, as I suppose common with those times, my father was in advertising. And he was handling a lot of advertising campaigns, the National Savings and things like that. And he came in contact with a gentleman who was actually in charge of sponsoring these wartime National Savings[…]
[…]Organisation took a crash because I have a very fond regard for J Arthur Rank he did make an effort to establish a British film industry with an international presence and he was very, very indulgent of the people of whom he employed – the so called ‘talent’. A lot of them, well Gabby I s[…]