[…] in Julius Caesar Bruce Belfridge played Julius Ceasar think i right in saying I could be wrong about this. Cleopatra was played by Pauline Leps, I think, and Marc Anthony it was played by Robert Speight. would be good but whatever happened to any of that maybe I have no way of kno[…]
[…]etrich for, and it was the Sunday Dispatch that I did the Mae West for. And then I did the odd thing like there was an English director at BIP called Paul Stein, and he had quite a life story and I wrote his for him, I used to do a lot of stuff like that. At the other end of the scale, I used to do […]
[…]looking at six different individuals, three men and three women. And it was a sort of musical documentary. This was Channel Four. Was commissioned by Paul Madden, and it was directed by a guy called Paul and conceived by a guy called Paul orum land. I mean, they weren't very good, but we did one fil[…]
[…]ow. Did you ever work at BIP?Tilly Day: Yes.Sidney Cole: Yes? Can you remember what you worked on down there?Tilly Day: 'Poison Pen' - Paul Stein. Oh do you know, it was lovely with Paul Stein. You know he had fractured English, very fractured?Sidney Cole: Yeah I remember...Tilly[…]
[…] you worked on down there? Tilly Day: 'Poison Pen' - Paul Stein. Oh do you know, it was lovely with […]
[…] and a voice from some place at the back in the house said ‘Show the lady in Martin’, the butler, ‘show the lady in’. And he’d justarrived and it was Paul Gallico.Ah!And I hadn’t seen him since I was eight years of age and he knew my father and everything, you see what I mean by luck?Oh yes.[25:00]A[…]
[…]ad no opening in his company realist films. Then, even, even then it was called realist films. He sent me across Oxford Street to strand films, where Paul Rosa was one of the producers, and I showed him some of my photographs, and he seemed to like them, and he gave me an unpaid job because he was n[…]
[…]us crossings over in the early years of our Rank careers, was running the venue - enjoying MUD during their chart peak period and on another occasion Paul McCartney’s WINGS during their Wonderful Christmastime tour when they delighted the audience with a full pipe band accompaniment marching onto th[…]
[…]been built in Johannesburg. And this was roundabout the time of the Jameson Raid and all that, but they thought it would be only polite to invite Oom Paul down from Pretoria to open it. And the Presidential train duly arrived, and Oom Paul descended in his stovepipe hat and he was taken to the doors[…]
[…] Windsor...I...I just can't think of his name at the moment... Paul Beeson!... Alan Lawson: Oh! Oh yes...yes... Cyril Page: Yeah, […]