[…]de up to Assistant, so Paul was...Paul was er focus pulling...Errm... and I did a couple of films there. Then I went back to...er Elstree, to British National...er, back to er...[sneezes]'scuse me, errm...Yes I finished Sound City, then I went back to Elstree, cos Jimmy had moved during the war up t[…]
[…]e deck and part of it takes place below deck, and so we built that ourselves. And I always remember, because I went to see it about a year ago at The National, and it was nowhere near as effective as Peter's production in this little theatre. Because he had below, he had just a board (like that) and[…]
[…]g this time that I applied for British citizenship, because during the war you couldn't apply, that was suspended, unless you were doing something of national importance that you needed it. Now after the war there was such a backlog there was a system of priorities. If you had been in the forces was[…]
[…]bunch of – you know, beyond the Ritz - I've never seen anything like it, right. So the eyes are being opened up: broadcasting; meeting every European nationality some of them couldn't speak English. Putting out news talks in Czecho-Slovak, in Polish, German, French no problem. Spanish. We weren’t do[…]
[…]a curious twist in her personality, because being so shy, she adored the bright lights of London and she couldn't wait always going down to the national film theatre Alan Lawson 10:04 absolutely into it loved it it is that's what she was after all she was did have quite […]
[…]e are half memories. [00:17:43] So this was one year leading up to the war. I remember various other things like my brother had been in the International Brigade. They arrived back at Victoria Station. I didn't see them, it was a day that I knew or heard they were coming back and I understand h[…]
[…]quite clear that my job now since I've ceased to be an actor, is to preach sermons, to millions of people. That's that's what I do. I am even an international preacher of sermons. Radical sermons. redressing balances, trying desperately to persuade people to think other than the boring, lying, hypoc[…]
[…]hroughout the whole of that time, apart from being evacuated during the war, I lived with my parents in Osterley facing Osterley Park, which is now a National Trust property. And I went to school, little locals, private schools, and then subsequently followed that going to Collet Court and St Pauls […]