[…] Fowler : No?Ella Mallett : No - where it'll be, history - it's in the Imperial War Museum isn't it?Roy Fowler : Right, yes, well either there or the National Film Archive I would have thought. One or the other.Ella Mallett : Well it was at Pinewood wasn't it?Roy Fowler : Was it? What, the archive?E[…]
[…]umped this tripod up and down, all over the place. Mr. Parkinson was making a series called Wonderful London, which is very famous and is in the National Film Archives. His son Roy can tell you all about these things. Anyway in due course I found on top of the tripod was a camera which was[…]
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[…]s me again, he broke off and set up a company at the end. Last I heard of him, and a guy named slips me now but his, his roots were, he just left the national service and went into Poland Dean, and he was working as a trainee there. And other names like John. Now there's a guy called Tim Doddridge. […]