John Mackay

[…] Crawford was there, yes. I think he, was he going to be there for much longer? I think he was maybe, he wasn't there for very long but he was there. Paul Sinclair did some Production there. Whether that was Freelance or not, I can't quite remember. Directors would include guys like Mike Gower, Ian […]

Peter Stuart Mullins

[…]t…DB: Jigsaw.PM: Yeah. And we used to push all that stuff around. Kind of make it up as you went along half the time. All kinds of people were in it. Paul Eddington played Will Scarlet.DB: Yes. William Tell is running at the moment on Talking Pictures TV I think. PM: Ah, okay.DB: Or London Live[…]

Cornel Lucas

[…]So the priority was you had to have a working permit and it was impossible.  So Bill said ‘never mind Cornel, go and see a friend of mine called Paul Hesse in New York’ he was a photographer who worked in Hollywood and New York.  And I went to see him in Madison Avenue. And I can remember […]

John Cotter

[…] the Gaumont organization - a documentary called ‘The Carlson's Story'. Thiswas the story of ‘The Flying Enterprise', the ship - you are probably too young to remember it.Q Oh I remember it.A Do you remember ‘The Flying Enterprise?"Q 1950.A And we were there doing this and you never quite knew where[…]

Peter Montagnon

[…]yeah. No, 58 58 I think I left MI6, and finally in about 58 came into the BBC about 59. Something of that order, maybe a 58. And so on. I went to see Paul Fox I went into schools television, which I was passionately interested in. And it was was absolutely wonderful. And I was then with, indeed with[…]

John Krish

[…]Wolfit's last film it was, Donald Wolfit, Leo McKern, Colin Blakely, Donald Sinden, Genevieve Page from the National Theatre in Paris, Robert Harris, Paul Rogers, Patience Collier, Felix Aylmer. And an unknown called Robin Phillips, playing Paul Pennyfeather, who didn't do another film but became a […]

Cedric Dawe

[…]ime onwards. ... I have got to refer to the diary here. You are speaking of Directors only now are you?R. F. Well anyone that you remember.C. D. Well Paul Stein was the other one. Henry Woods. I don't remember very many.R. F. I saw Herbert Brenon in your book.C. D. Oh yes Herbert Brenon.R. F. Well n[…]

Sarah Erulkar (de Normanville)

[…]over here when I was about five, when let’s face it, Indians were niggers in London, so it wasn’t a sort of terribly happy childhood.But I went to St Paul’s, I gather you’ll want to know, and then to university during thewar.Did you have trouble with colour at all?Oh, a lot at school. I mean St Paul[…]

Len Runkel

[…]ou face it, you see, there's another problem that tank officers had when you were in the field. The only place you were going to sleep was under a tarpaulin stretched from the side of your tank.Unknown Speaker  29:01  Well, there's room for five in there, and you're one of them.Unknown Spe[…]

Barbara K Emary

[…]ually saw the censor and talked him into it. But that was nothing to do with unemployment, I didn't know that bit.BA: My comment I suppose comes from Paul Rotha in his Film Till Now. It was just that there was some comment he made about censorship due to unemployment. It came out later because unemp[…]
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