Interview

[…] record back was co directing with Anthony Bushnell and that took place at metal photo studios and I had to leave before the film was finished. Do my national service. And I spent two, two years out of the business completely in the RAF. In fact, I, after three weeks in the RAF, the Korean War start[…]

Virginia McKenna

[…]rn a little bit about real things about elephants. It was a funny film, too. However, when we got there, we were going to work in a park called Tsavo National Park,[96] which is where two remarkable people lived called Daphne and David Sheldrick.[97] David had already started, and she looked after o[…]

Peter Montagnon

[…]ry near to me, he'd done it as Russian too, and I think so had John Drummond, when I can't think of it, hmm. And they said, they'd gone in as a as on national service and being caught up, commissioned, done six months or so and then come out. So, um, I then was sent to Bush, they said, Would you, wo[…]

Christopher Miles

[…] was thisRodney Giesler  3:51  your university?Christopher Miles  3:52  That was my university years? Yes. I mean, I, I had to do national service. I think it was the last intake of national service. And as I was in rather a hurry to get on my journey, I was 22 but it seemed awfu[…]

Ann Turner

[…]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[…]

Peter de Normanville

[…]nking relations with pilots. The ministry got on to Shell, and profoundly objected to the fact that they made a film every year. And they wanted international publicity for their aeroplanes. And my last film or film, I had the rather bitter situation of having to make copies on my own budget for 22 […]

Geoff Labram

[…]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 […]

Jill Craigie

[…] we were all interested in them. People went to the National Gallery to listen to music, which I did too. […]

Ted Candy Transcript

[…] pay; industrial relations; role of the ACTT; the Newsreel Agreement; National Union of Journalists. Section 4: World War Two and […]
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