[…]bsp;8:23 Press and photographic desk involved in all kinds of publicity stunts. And if it's of interest, I took a press photograph. There was a new sleeping car being brought in, and I took a press photographer over to photograph the interior, which he did for a poster, and this was in large a[…]
[…]coot, and there may have been other motives here.JS: This was when?RA: I was born in 1917 and say I was 18 at the time, this would be 34/35 . Nobody knew what to do with me and my piano teacher said why don't you go to the Royal College of Music. I put this forward, I'd always written music but I'd […]
[…] was showing another one of my old films called Bloody New Year which I didn’t know anything about and that […]
[…]ian Victory detour were the IWM collections of Second World War Ministry of Information films and after that I catalogued a series of German language newsreels called Welt Im film which were put out by the British and American occupation authorities in occupied Germany after The Second World War. Qu[…]
[…]J. WARREN: Obviously by the time it came to leaving school all I wanted to do was to work in films. I hadn’t decided I wanted to direct films, I justknew I wanted to be involved in some way. Unfortunately, the employment officer was really not enthusiastic at all. He more or less laughed at me reall[…]
[…] born in Stamford Hill 31st of December 1930And schooling ? at the age of seven declares war, which was located in Winchester, it moved to service to news and I was there for about five years. Okay, anyway, your your listeners assume for the moment you're at school, your favourite subjects and the r[…]
[…]rland with my parents. Because my mother was a wonderful but totally dotty woman, who...John Legard: I remember your Mum, she used to come along to Pinewood didn't she?Pat Jackson: Yes, she was a wonderful really, she said, "Well, I've got children, I'm not going to leave them in prep school! They'l[…]
[…] time as I was... John Legard: That was a very new school then? Pat Jackson: A very new school! And […]
[…] time as I was... John Legard: That was a very new school then? Pat Jackson: A very new school! And […]
[…]ories of him and what it was like sort of growing up in a, in a family with such strong cinema connection? Indeed,Speaker 2 0:28 well, I knew him for 40 years, so I knew him extremely well. He was an extremely gentle man. That's what I remember most vividly about him, to be honest. And y[…]