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Aida Young (nee Cohen)
[…] TD: What were you… what was the first film that you were a production assistant or production manager? AY: I think that was at National Studios, and I was working at that time on, I can’t remember which one it was, it was either Charlie Chan or it was the Douglas Fairbanks ser[…]
Nancy Thomas
[…]my father died just as I started that, and that was in 1936. And that was a seven month course, which was in London, and then my first job was in the National Gallery.What as?As a secretary. And briefly that was really very funny, because I was registered with Mrs Hoster [ph] because they thought th[…]
Charles Cooper
[…]en a job in a large labour organisation. It had it's head offices in New York.Sidney Cole: What was it called?Charles Cooper: It was called 'The International Worker's Order' and it was an interesting development because um - an interesting organisation. I was quite fascinated by it and I was taken […]
Norman Fisher
[…]s, you had to have a silent camera as well for the cutaway shots. On the big jobs such as the Cup Final of course every one was on that, or the Grand National, you'd have everybody out on that. The Grand National was something different because being spread out over such a large area with a lot of j[…]
Sheila Collins
[…]s earlier, he had been connected with it at some point. Aubrey of course had been in the industry before the war, I think he was secretary of British National, as far as I remember, something like that. But they both came out of the forces. They had made one film before I joined them, which was[…]
