[…]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 […]