Charles Potter

[…]s an amateur soldier and he was a professional. And as I say, we were in Africa forUnknown Speaker  38:38  the river 42 we were there until Paul said we were there all 43 Well, I mean, that's the story in itself. And then 44Speaker 3  38:52  children, again, had the idea of start[…]

Christopher Challis

[…], I certainly don't remember that..KGY: One other film I wanted to ask you about. There was a film called The Laughing Lady, where does that come in. Paul Stein directed that.CC: I've got it down.KGY: I don't recall Paul Stein.CC: I have no recollection of it at all. I worked on a matter of life and[…]

Richard (Dickie) Best

[…]f schooling did you receive?DB: I went to a little private school, a day school in the late 20s andearly 30s, from 7 to 13, 14, I was then sent to St Paul's Hammersmithwhere I stayed till I was 18, 1934AG: Did you receive any specialised training.DB: In education.AG: YesDB: No, just straight educati[…]

John Aldred

[…] on Studios they were filming Sanders of the River with Paul Robeson and Leslie Banks and I spent a long […]

Mat Irvine

[…]g director at that point. And he wasn't interrupting. He just said, I'm just interested to see how he's done. No other director ever did, or that was Paul Joyce and moreas gate. They didn't think they were too busy dealing with their actors. So what actually they saw at the end was basically what we[…]

Paul Collard

Paul Collard Laboratories (Kodak, Kays, Soho Images, Ascent Media, Metrocolor) Interviewers: Sarah Street (SS) & Carolyn Rickards (CR) Date: 06/12/2017 Total Length: 01:30:31 [00:00:00 – 00:03:35 General pre-interview conversation]SS: This is our Eastmancolor project int[…]

Phil Windeatt

[…]people, Asian communities, because obviously Leicester was one of the areas where Ugandan Asians went. So I that had a profound effect on me. I heard Paul Foot speak – that had a profound effect on me. And I stated to realise there was this thing called Marxism and The Far Left, and I was attracted […]

Anne Hanford

[…]anything.ANNE HANFORD:  No, no.  I have to say that idea went on for many years including very renowned people in the BBC.  I remember Paul Fox saying to me “Well I can remember all the programmes I made, so why do you need a catalogue?” basically.  So, it wasn’t fairly common. [[…]

David Elstein

[…]dits: not great. Before I left, invited by Huw Wheldon to a dinner for APs, turned up with Tony Palmer, to find no name badge and to be turfed out by Paul Fox – “a bit brutal”. Saw Paul several years later when he turned up as MD of Yorkshire TV – “Ah, we’ve all made the change then”. 33.50 - &[…]
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