[…] So we’d go and open, I think we opened The National Film Archive in Brussels. SF: Ah, ha. And we […]
[…]used to dress up in Victorian gear...SF: Yes.And go round Europe in this 1928 Alvis.SF: Yes.And do things. So we’d go and open, I think we opened The National Film Archive in Brussels.SF: Ah, ha.And we went to Stockholm. And I remember going to Berlin because I’d never, youknow, I’d never been abroa[…]
[…] Harold directed then I did quite a bit at The National. Well the first one I did there, I did […]
[…]e other Simon Gray plays Close of Play, Quartermaine's Turns, Otherwise Engaged, all of which Harold directed then I did quite a bit at The National. Well the first one I did there, I did a lot of things because Harold introduced me actually, my first national play was because of him becau[…]
[…] British, and the other - I don't mean British by nationality but British music hall performer - and Harry Langdon […]
[…];11:10 Yeah, if I may suggest, we move on to the middle of strong Midlands connection with your father. I remember as a kid on listening to the national radio and hearing the niqab interpreter. AfterUnknown Speaker 11:25 leaving the RCMP, he graduated from the air in what you just […]
[…] was fantastic to hear these two guys talking about the early days, you know? One was Australian but British, and the other - I don't mean British by nationality but British music hall performer - and Harry Langdon the old time comic.Rodney Giesler: And of course he was vaudeville, wasn't he, before[…]
[…] all that. And about this time, by the time this all came about, I'd shown the film about a good deal and I ran a double bill to invitees at the National Film Theatre which I just took in a morning to show both that and The Class as a double bill, to which I asked Jo Janni. And Jo Janni saw it […]
[…]way, it all went well for just six months, because I joined in August of '35 and B&D was largely destroyed and quite a large part of British International Pictures next door, by the fire, the Ostrer[?] fire of February I think it was... '36. So that everything came to a rapid halt. I went home o[…]
[…] all goes just the way it i s to the National Film Archive. CB: Ohoo dear (laughs) I: No don’t, […]