[…] in the 1960s, concluding with a detailed account of her Oscar-winning work for Darling (1965). The reason for this focus […]
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[…]s. And later 66 seven, I spent 12 months with him on Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. And the foot the circle is completed when we were both nominated for an Oscar for a passage to India, which he was out with recording with David Lee and he and I mixed and had we won I would have obviously have a nice spee[…]
[…]Mickey Hickey: 'Ryan's Daughter' I think it was 1968. 1968, yeah. You're recording now, yeah? 1968, with John Bramall, Neville Stevenson[?], known as Oscar, Bill Cook and myself - we got 'Ryan's Daughter', with David Lean, out in Ireland. And we had all our own equipment on that, as MGM weren't inte[…]
[…]ards still count for a great deal. Now annualRobert Angel 21:21 awards have built up in prestige enormously so that they almost match the Oscars, and there's probably nothing else comparable in the rest of the world. So we are number two to the Oscars. But don't forget the Oscars is only[…]
[…]avidson did. we did a full scale, flat out, six-and-a-half-minute musical, story musical, every week, of which one example would be the life-story of Oscar Wilde, in six and a half minutes as a musical, with him playing a Wilde, Willie Rushton playing the warder in Reading Gaol and Diana Dors playin[…]