Mat Irvine

[…]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 […]

Peter Williams

[…]known as Peter. I have a feeling it’s because my great-grandparents didn’t have much imagination! 04’26”MS: How would you describe yourself nationality-wise?      PW: Welsh. Firmly Welsh. And don’t disturb me during the Wales-England matches – ever! 04’39[…]

Interview

[…]ock studios as they were called at Elstree named after a man called Joe rock who'd, who financed them I don't quite know where there was British International pictures studios at Elstree, which is where Herbert Wilcox had worked and where Hitchcock and made I think his film his famous film blackmail[…]

Carol Owens

[…] Partisan” was the title of it. So as a filmmaker. And that was great because I had to go and study in Paris.I was doing research at the Bibliotheque National and the Bibliotheque de L’Arsenal, and at IDHEC, the Institut des Hauts Etudes Cinematographiques, and that was that was really interesting. […]

Harry Fowler

[…]y’ll call you on the set and these are the lines you’re going to say. They gave me lines daily, from the script, there was a script, it was already a screenplay as it were and George Cole – it was his second film, he’d done Cottage to Let George Cole was in it and because I’d seen Cottage to Let, I […]

Jill Craigie

[…]of these exhibitions?Jill Craigie: All of them. I soaked myself in them. I went to art galleries - we were all interested in them. People went to the National Gallery to listen to music, which I did too. The lunchtime concerts. The firemen, the ARP people were all - I was in the ARP. We used to have[…]

John Krish

[…]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[…]

Jack Gold

[…] What, the Regent Street? JG And I did, that’s right, and I did a degree in economics, and then I was supposed to go in the army, because it was national conscription, but I was grade 4 cause I had a perforated eardrum, from that, you know when I was about 3 or 4, and I thought I had two years […]
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