[…]ncern, a small family publishing concern, finally taken over by Iliffes and I was there for some little time and indeed it was edited by a man called Paul Tyres who was extremely young we were all very young, everybody associated with the whole venture was young. And I had the privilege of editing t[…]
[…] it was. It was we did. We were doing things then, like, initially, Winston Churchill's funeral, was a very, very large OB. When my unit was in in St Paul's Cathedral, we had, well, there was another unit in St Paul's Cathedral as well doing the actual service. My unit was basically there was one on[…]
[…]nd that pub and work out the seed. And we went around a pub it was very quiet part of the day thank God right now you sit down now you you'll be Eric Paul went and there's this this man he area you on sir you'll be Alfred Dench I don't want to. Okay well ignore him our eye now this shall be a shock […]
[…]n into music. He had played me a lot of us to pay for our own pleasure, a lot of music, Mozart on the gramophone and Schubert. He's things like that, Paul reps, there's none. Anyhow, that I suppose started me off. And I was sent to boarding school committee, which was thought to be obligatory in tho[…]
[…]got himself into great trouble too for letting the press in when we were at Buckingham Palace shooting the Queen leaving Buckingham Palace for the St Paul's service of celebration - her jubilee. Beautiful June day, and there we were, shooting away, and suddenly an upstairs window's flung open and th[…]
[…]e was my immediate boss. But also there was Peter de Sarigny he was the producer of True as a Turtle. He was very good to work with. All for Mary was Paul Soskin. That was alarming.LW: What was he likeWT: Ridiculous. Probably a remarkable man, but he was very, very Russian, held his cigarette in the[…]
[…]rse. But it was an early lesson for me of what you didn't do with your speakers.And, I got an office up at Alexandra Palace and was sent to work with Paul Johnston as an assistant. And Paul Johnston was an Oxford graduate in history I think who was very interested in archaeology and who had been the[…]
[…]ick, on the East Anglia and Suffolk coast in 1907. He was the elder of two sons. He died in 1950, falling 30 feet from a cliff on the Greek island of Paul Ross. He was 43. His father was an architect, specialising in the reconstruction of Tudor, and Elizabethan houses with original materials. His mo[…]
[…], that is the most difficult thing to survive in the film industry, to play different characters and to survive. America ... who is that great actor? Paul Mooney. Now Paul Mooney survived in America by becoming different people, for Warner Brothers, wasn't it? I mean, it's almost impossible. Almost […]
[…] up at Alexandra Palace and was sent to work with Paul Johnston as an assistant. And Paul Johnston was an […]