Search Results for: Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) for services to drama (1974)
Les Ostinelli
[…]r 15 Alan Lawson: Just under. Les Ostinelli: Well you used to leave school at 14 in those days. That was the school leaving age. I was mid-14 because of the calendar. And I went to work more or less as an office junior. A couple of jobs and then I ended up in an office of a big transport company dow[…]
Philip Leacock
[…]nd picture with Dirk Bogarde. It was the first picture Dirk did where he didn't play a psychotic killer or something like that. He played the gallant officer who's doing his last mission. It was quite a nice experience, it was produced by Aubrey Baring. I don't know if he's still in the industry you[…]
Kitty Wood (Morrison)
[…] WoodTape 1, Side 1Jim Connock : This is an interview with Kit Wood. I'm doing the interview, I'm Jim Connock and we're doing it in London on the 9th of June 1987. It's a great opportunity to do this while you're in London, and I know you've been very busy, but it's obviously much easier for us to d[…]
The art of film grading: Bill Girdlestone
[…] website at https://historyproject.org.uk/interview/bill-girdlestone – offers fascinating insights into the world of the film lab, and in particular Bill’s own craft […]
Peter Suschitzky
[…]herInterviewer: Paul Frith (PF)Date 08/06/2018[01:59:37]PF: OK, thank you Peter for taking part in the interviews today. This is the voice of Paul Frith on the 8th June 2018. So, if we can start by talking a little bit about where your interest in film and photography developed and s[…]
Adam Fullarton
[…] and, first of all, Adam, before you came to STV, what was your, kind of, background before then? R: Well, I was in the Merchant Navy as a Radio Officer and I got fed up with that so I did my National Service and then I went to ATV and I was two years with ATV where I was in the film unit first[…]
