Reg Sutton

[…] who became a sound cameraman and then I worked with Paul Wyand who was the chief cameraman. Roy Fowler: Stop? […]

Dennis Main Wilson

[…]nd I, over a jar. [Side 5, 43 mins]The moment the election booths close at 10 o’clock on voting day, they can’t stop us. So I put up the idea to Paul Fox who then I think was Controller 1, wasn’t he?NS: Yes. DMW: So that's it, we had studio E, I'd think, in Lime Grove, built a pub. I d a m[…]

Chili (Dorothy) Bouchier

[…]ys? That sort of thing?CB: Yes, I was the gipsy who was murdered in the red barn, a very small part. I did a small part in a film called Mumsie, with Pauline Frederick 22 who was a big star at the time...I: YesCB: She came over. Herbert Wilcox directed that. And then I did a tiny part in Down with S[…]

Norman Swallow

[…]mm again, the world is ours. And by thattime, round about the beginning of that Paul Rotha had come and going back toWorld features and so on there was a documentary[…]

Yvonne Littlewood

[…]ing. You, you, although you had a floor manager on the day, the people like Jacko and, you know, who was, Leslie Jackson.Yes.Father of the now famous Paul K. Jackson, who’s dropped the ‘K’, because it was T. Leslie Jackson and it's now, it was Paul K. Leslie, Paul K. Jackson. But we did it all and w[…]

Maurice Carter

[…]g to think what pictures he made, he was avery good producer. The producers that then c!UDe in were Aubrey Baring and myerstwhile next door neighbour Paul Soskin and we were making these rather fiddlypictures of Paul Soskins about the little funny man who falls all over the place, theNorman Wisdom s[…]

Bill Cotton

[…]of anti-Semitism. I have no idea whether there was any truth in that or not, but it is not difficult for people to say that there is that in the BBC. Paul Fox believes there was a great deal of that in the BBC at one time, and I believe left because he believed fundamentally that a Jew would never g[…]
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