[…]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[…]
[…]nbsp;the war to something like the Drum. RF: l met one of them the other day at Glebelands. Paul Wright. CH: Are you a strict contemporary of mine.RF: I was born in 27. On[…]
[…]ly just handing him the bits of film. And splicing together these these work he was doing. Then I was put on to a film as an assistant director Paul Rotha as when I first met Paul Making Shipyards. Stephen Peet 29:14 That was the title of the film ? When was that in the […]
[…]had to move out so that movie town could move in. So they because they were moving from so square. But now nobody knew anything about this. And I met Paul wild one day, and he said, You heard about this deal between Fox and ranks. And I said, deal, Paul, what the hell I wish he don't give me that yo[…]
[…]hat's how my mother came to know about Desmond Dickinson. So she wrote him a letter, she wrote to him a letter and said, "Dear Mr Dickinson, I have a young son, blah blah." You know. And as luck would have it Stoll Studios at that time were looking for a trainee camera assistant and the letter came […]
[…] on to make feature films. We did "Seven Up" then, Paul Almond and the other Mike (JB means Michael Apted). […]
[…] In 1967, ‘68 I did a Wednesday Play by Piers Paul Read called Coincidence, and there was a part of, […]
[…] after that, with the suggestion made to me by Pope Paul that he hoped that one day I would do […]
[…] (1967), and recalls the different colleagues she worked with, including Paul Sheriff, Desmond Dickinson, Laurence Olivier, David Lean, and Joseph […]