[…] department or anybody wanted to see them I had to open my window and yell out, you know, [Laughter] to […]
[…] it at Northolt where Gaumont's and Gainsborough had a bit open air lot. Alan Lawson: By the - what became […]
[…], the way so I got to find out that I was being graded on it. Not from my boss, but from David Mason, who was a dubbing mixer. He saw me in this huge open plan office that we had it to the mailbox, he saw me he walked over said Louise.Unknown Speaker 33:11 I've just found out you're gonn[…]
[…] was very mixed, it was very socially mixed.And I went to school there, I went to school, there was a big recreation park near us which had been kept open by, by public protest at the end of the Nineteenth century called DuppasHill and my schools were all next to that really. WaddonInfants[…]
[…]had a completely different attitude. Lord Brabourne, who was the son-in-law of Mountbatten had the bright idea that film could be made if you like to open the shutters on Royal life. And he and Bill Heseltine approached Prince Philip who I think thought it was a good idea, and I think Philip, as I u[…]
[…]all so tiny, so there was a big car park and they were all put in caravans, and if ever the head of department or anybody wanted to see them I had to open my window and yell out, you know, [Laughter] to whoever was around, pass it down, you know. [Laughter]Sure. Have you any idea of the quantity of […]
[…]e towards these doors, and I can see these doors coming up, like there were sort of in front of me and I can remember reaching him and I remember the opening. And then I can't remember anything after that at all, you know, it's all that was what I remember that was stuck in my mind, but I don't reme[…]
[…]re sufficiently well aligned, in correct registration, to give comfortable viewing for the audiences. And four films were ultimately produced for the opening program. Two of these were from Canada, from—made by National—Norman McLaren, the great animator. One was a brief introductory title, animated[…]
[…]et, film house Water Street, just up the road. And I had to go to Marble Arch, where the Duchess of Kent no the Duchess of Gloucester. I was going to open a new building, which meant it really all it consisted of was a picture of the car driving up the crowd cheering. She getting out of the car, wav[…]
[…]g was the man who brought Northumbrian pipes back again because not only did he play them, he made them. He lived at Seton Sluth. A place called Wide Open on the Northumbrian coast.Roy Fowler: Being in Newcastle with the BBC, was that very satisfactory to you at that stage, did you see that as a ste[…]