Francis Searle

[…]and he brought his wife over at absolute charmers. And that was rather good. It was a good picture.Speaker 1  12:20  And from then on, that opened the door for Jim with his American people. Then Richard Carlson came across and George Brent, and then,Roy Fowler  12:29  what would […]

Ted Candy Transcript

[…] Marble Arch where the Duchess of Gloucester was going to open a new building. All it consisted of was a […]

Roger Davis

[…]er Mare, which doesn't didn't exist in those days. That was a Victorian invention after the railways but so if you can imagine this very much farming open farming countryside, North Somerset, say my family, the earliest we can get back to was written records and 1610. And we have a continuous record[…]

Gordon McCallum

[…]shooting in September '36, which was really a remarkable achievement. And the B&D sound department moved over lock, stock and barrel, as Pinewood opened up, and I was there on the first day of shooting. 'London Melody' I remember quite well, Herbert Wilcox. So that was quite a big thing in my li[…]

Muriel Cole

[…] if there was a crisis on each day, but he did well. I was very because I was having to park, get ready and compile all the lists. It was before we'd opened, but so he went, and there was a knock. I had the office adjoining his, and I thought I heard a knock, and I poked my head through the door, ca[…]

Gordon McCallum

[…] were going to Pinewood, and so it was necessary to open up Pinewood sound department and I think the Independent […]

Marjorie (Sullivan) Graham

[…]s in good stead for working. And so I got a job at the advertising agency in West End. And I was there for about a year or so into my got news of ITV opening in 55, September 55. So at the advertising agency, we got all the bumps coming in about the new ITV components. And a friend of mine who worke[…]

Philip Leacock

[…]y was the first one, yes, which I really didn't do anything except for carry cameras and stuff like that. And we did - [distracted as the door swings open] just slam it, I think you had to slam it a bit. That's it. And it's - he was very nice and he's lovely. Slightly strange man, but very talented […]

Mickey Hickey

[…] well with it, and we had a Ross projector, an open projector, an open Ross. The arc lamp was no […]

Mat Irvine

[…]r to get to because I lived about three miles away from it in wonder one of the London boroughs north of WoodGreen and because the effects department open for the open university it was run by very clever guy Jerry Abu off again sadly died many many years ago now. And he was there setting up effects[…]
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