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[…]esting period, and that essentially gave me some of those planes, the light Sanders also we use, but, but the, but all the, all those planes had this Open, open cockpits at the back the observers. And I always find that very intriguing to be so sort of you're standing out in the open act with my cam[…]
[…] But Carol Reed was, you know, all nice and easy, open, you see. Whereas Lean was tight, you know, tight, […]
[…] 1939 for public safety, the government recognized that keeping cinemas open was vital for morale on the Home Front. However, […]
[…] documents programme making at BBC Pebble Mill from the building opening in 1971 to being demolished in 2005. BBC Pensioners […]
[…]round and origins, there was no involvement in the media industry at all apart from a possibly apocryphal story that one of my father's ancestors had opened the first cinema in Liverpool. I've never been able to find any information about this, not that I've researched it formally yet.My father had […]
[…] the argument that burglary today. Is so right because there's more to steal. We could leave our house as we did the latchkey. We can leave our doors open. Nobody but we're going to pinch anything because basically it's nothing worth pinching. Now there's plenty worth pinching at a market for it. So[…]
[…]coe. I don't know what happened to them at all you know.John Taylor: This was Lime Grove.Charles Wilder: In Lime Grove, yes.John Taylor: Was it newly opened then, or...?Charles Wilder: No it was a glass studio.John Taylor: In those days?Charles Wilder: In those days, and it was all painted green and[…]