Bert Craik

[…]rning. And on Friday night we start eight o'clock at Friday night, I finished at 12 o'clock Saturday morning. And that was a recognised thing. Yes, a news work used to take us into Sundays as well, you'd expect to finish around about five o'clock tea time on a Sunday, somebody would create something[…]

Margaret Thomson

[…]le like Jack Holmes and Stanley Hawes and so on were all potential documentary people. And, and strangely enough, where I lived in Ladbroke Grove, my newsagent had a new magazine on film, British films. And so I bought it, I bought Volume two, Number two. And this was World Film News. Gloria Sa[…]

Harold Myers

[…]upid. They got four pages of advertising tomorrow. They were black male sheets. They were a wonderful training. Credit for that, and we did cover the news for the tiniest of staffs. There were four editorial staff of four to bring out a daily paper. In those days pre war, there were always two night[…]

Christopher Challis

[…]at and he gave me one of his old cameras, a 16mm Bell and Howell and that's how I started to be interested in cinematography. I made a sort of school newsreel. I talked the headmaster into paying for the film and we made a school newsreel which we showed on speech day a couple of times. It sort of w[…]

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