Maxwell Setton

[…];they would have had to shut in. As far as I mean in not a detriment. Pinewood at Pinewood because I imagine at that time of course most of the a […]

John Dark

[…]thematics you know. I remember even rarer than he ever knew even plus she was up until a short time ago still living in one of those little houses at Pinewood but she was in the accounts department when I met her at. Time. Years later when I was a producer and she still said poor little chap it real[…]

Paula Wright (Springall)

[…]bsp;trying to remember how we used to get there. You'd have to go by train. Yes, I used to have to go by train. I mean, sometimes, like when I was at Pinewood, we used to go to Uxbridge, and they used to have a studio bus that used to meet the train in That's right, there was a regular bus, yes, tha[…]

Roy Parkinson

[…]?SC: Did anybody passing by notice? [Laughter]RP: I don't know. One hears tales of people jumping on their hats but he did actually do it.4. Welling, Pinewood and UstinovSC: When did you become a first assistant?RP: That was after the war because I then went to work at Welling, again on a John Argyl[…]

Peter Tanner

[…] mother. That went on for some time. The editor on that series was a girl called Peggy Hennessy who afterwards became in charge of post production at Pinewood and was Tom White's assistant for some time. She was quite young at this time, she was supposed to be one of the youngest editors, one day sh[…]

Reginald (Reggie) Beck

[…]elling. If you heard it again three months later it was that much better.Reggie Beck: Did you work with him.Wyn Ryder: No, when I worked at Pinewood he was there and in those days we used to break for coffee, all troop over to the thing, and you always tried to get John Seabourne to your t[…]

Peter Stroud

[…] promotion opportunities at Rank Theatres, in 1951 he went to Pinewood where he became Chief projectionist at Theatre Three, and […]
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