Roy Fowler

[…]n went on to be a producer I think he principally did what's that thing with the red book? This is Your Life and poor man got Alzheimer's, his son is Paul Jackson who is again a very senior man in the business to these days, to this day, I think he’s still at Carlton.  So I can't remember […]

Lusia Krakowska (Mrs Arendt)

[…] the rushes from France, from Paris and cut them.RF: Who was the animator? Do you remember? The only one I can remember from France in those days was Paul Greenhall, wasn't he was it?LK: It wasn't there was another well known name that will come to me, I was trying yesterday to rememberRF: Later the[…]

Joan Kemp-Welch

[…]d we had a fascinating cast - [Harold Caskitt] on his first job, Dora Bryan on her second, oh - Rogers - you know, the famous...?John P Hamilton Paul Rogers.Joan Kemp-Welch: Paul Rogers, Richard Wordsworth, in fact you could go on with all the people who were at Colchester, Trevor Howard, […]

Jimmy Wright

[…]nbsp;from America in 1968. I made the very first commercial in colour for Jerry Paulson. Ninety percent of everything that was being done at that time was in bl[…]

Joan Kemp

[…] - Rogers - you know, the famous...? John P Hamilton Paul Rogers. Joan Kemp-Welch: Paul Rogers, Richard Wordsworth, in fact […]

John Daly

[…]range said, I know that girls desert counterman. Anyway, I was a bit shy Lin and I didn't ask her out or anything. But I actually got her number from Paul got this guy at the Film Library. So he gave me her number. And I asked her out, and then we've been together ever since.Unknown Speaker  5:[…]

Gerry Morrisey

[…] the Television Subdivision. And there was a guy called Andy Stewart, who was a scene shifter whose son went on to play professional football, called Paul Stewart. He was the Chair. There was- and the radio one came up and I put myself forward for election. There was about six or seven candidates. O[…]

Joy Cuff (née Seddon)

[…] times as you don’t need it anymore, in cases certainly . But this, so it’s 40 years old, and it must have been put away, and my studio was, when did Paul first build it? In 77 I think, 78? So for 30 years, it went up there, in the bottom drawer of my double-elephant plan chest [laughter], which is […]

Ron Goodwin

[…]or a bit, and then George said, Well, I don't think it's going to get any better than that. Ronald, he said, after all, they're not supposed to be St Paul's choristers. They're supposed to be, you know, backward boys sort of thing, you know. So that he said, let's, let's shoot it, and that'll be it,[…]
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