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[…]Ben HurCB: Did he? What was he doing over here then?I: He came over. He was I guess under contract at Gaumont BritishCB: No I don’t remember him. Was nationality was he?14 Victor Saville (1895-1979) was an English director, producer and screenwriter. His films included Dark Journey (1937) and The Si[…]
[…]t came later in my teens when I went into, I went on stage to start with and then I did odd things in films for Warner Brothers and BIP [British International Pictures] and I worked a lot with Lupino Lane.RF: Just to wrap up on school did you have any encouragement on writing there. VG: Not spe[…]
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[…] existence for people who have suffered from things in the National Health Service. Because in fact the woman concerned, what […]
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[…] 17:42 in 54. And I had an amazing situation because I applied for I was offered a job as assistant dubbing mixer at Lady Ewell's British National. And the same time I'd applied for as assistant recorders job with a BBC. And the two things happen together. And it really was a crossroads […]
[…]and we got the local orchestras, this was at the palace, Manchester, and on the rehearsal in the morning, I had arranged a special arrangement of the national anthem which we always played in those days to suit the small Combination, 15 people, and in it the brass played the first 6 bars which they […]
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