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[…]

Anne Hanford

[…]th?ANNE HANFORD:  23 December 1937SUE MALDEN:  And the place of birthANNE HANFORD:  I was born in NottinghamSUE MALDEN:  And your nationalityANNE HANFORD:  British SUE MALDEN:  One question we always like to ask is whether you have received any awards in the conduc[…]

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[…]

Brian Shemmings

[…]meeting that was better. I always know I always I'm a strong believer in a national agreement at least a national agreement sets the it sets the standard. Okay&[…]

Sidney Cole

[…]lt of a motorboat race. And that began my being terribly interested in editing.I worked on a few more pictures at Ealing and the went to British International Pictures at Elstree which is still there and still Very much as they were in those days. That happened out of the blue. One of the people I'd[…]
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