[…] down to Kent next week to see Father's best pal, Paul Cooper, a lovely fellow. They said "What are you […]
[…] . Oh no no no he said. Well I called Paul Kohner my agent. He'll get he'll get a message […]
[…]sp; JIM WHITTELL: No, Apollo was a theatre company, nothing to do with cinema, it was a live theatre company that was started Paul Greg who bought the Apollo Cinema in Oxford, that was its name before Paul got involved. And from the Apollo Cinema in Oxford he then slowl[…]
[…]this, all of us. RG: That was a local school in Streatham? SE Yes, but after that, we moved to Kensington. And vaguely you know I went through the St Paul's, kind of college, girls school, St Paul's system. Rodney Giesler 02:59And you had a brother as well, didn't you? Sarah Erulkar&[…]
[…]rst time cutting a film he'd made for Transport..John Legard: Called "The Land of Robert Burns".Rodney Giesler: Yes. I interviewed him the other day. Paul Czinner was there doing some opera film.John Legard: They had a company called Harmony Films. They used to shoot with three cameras on the stage.[…]
[…]utchins who used to do quite a lot of work for them, but I normally went out as second camera to any of those, and the so-called sound cameramen were Paul Wyand, who's was far and away the sort of ace of the lot, Jack Cotter, who was basically, the senior newsreel man, and Alf Tunwell, they worked w[…]
[…]y early because a friend of mine had a nine half millimetre camera, and I look at all this holiday pictures. And then then eventually, I went to some Paul's School. And they had a wish to have a film show every time and I saw the battleship tank. And I thought I, this is what I want to do. And, oh, […]
[…]te wrongly in my view, I mean it was very experimental and there were all sorts of things done which were quite extraordinary. I was put in charge of Paul Johnstone’s Elizabethan Evening when the whole of the evening was devoted to a reconstruction of telly as it might have been under Elizabeth I. T[…]
[…] Hanbury it was who was producing the film, but of course he was so drunk that instead of missing her he hit her slam in the jaw and knocked her out. Paul Stein was the director and all hell broke loose, I kept back, I'd gone to collect some continuity notes or something, and shooting stopped. Paul […]
[…] -weekly rep: Coventry, Loughborough, Cheltenham/Nuneaton. Rehearse, sort props, act parts. Paul Bailey, Stephen Macdonald, interesting group. Closed down when they […]