[…]th water chutes, when the boat was in heavy weather and water, coming down.Roy Fowler: You worked in a variety of studios. BIP lot, ABPC lot, British National, Denham and now you're at Ealing. Did you have a favourite studio to work in?Robert Beatty: Definitely Ealing. Thinking back. I always enjoye[…]
[…]ssistant director to man called Dallas Bower , who was a highly experimental character man who liked to play around. We made a film at the Teddington National Physical Laboratories and one of the things we did was the see the windmill on which they test out models of air aircraft and I remember bein[…]
[…]t programme and the regional programmes which developed into other programmes eventually.Roy Fowler: Was it called the light programme, wasn't it the national programme?Reg Sutton: Yes the National Programme and the regional programmes. It became the Light and Home Service during the war. So it was […]
[…] Fowler: Was it called the light programme, wasn't it the national programme? Reg Sutton: Yes the National Programme and the […]
[…]y writers Theatre in Leeds. It was strippers and I was bottom of the barrel. My very first job very nervous. So no decent woman would be seen in that theatre. It was full of the to put it delicately the raincoats? Who would come see the strippers. And I was living at home obviously coming home after[…]
[…]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[…]
[…]because when I got out at Shorncliffe it was very much the hubbub of normal kind of boring life of people, and of course the war had ended as I said, national service hadn't started, it was just plain conscription or volunteering so you didn't know when you was coming out. And there was nothing orga[…]
[…] called?Tom Peacock: My one?Sidney Cole: Hmm.Tom Peacock: The NO...er...I've seen it forty years and I cant' even think of the name! The NACK...NOAP, National Association...something of Plasterers. I've got the tickets upstairs. Oh no, and I think our contribution was sixpence a week when I first jo[…]
[…] and I cant' even think of the name! The NACK...NOAP, National Association...something of Plasterers. I've got the tickets upstairs. Oh […]