Denis Forman

[…]t: Where were you?Denis Forman: Well I was in the Argylls, I started off in Stirling Castle for about a couple of weekswhich is the depot, I was then posted to the Eleventh Argylls which was a fairly newly raisedregiment, they sprang up like mushrooms at that time 1940 this was and it was stationed […]

Peter Proud

[…]e amusing.I was put into modern shell which was where people returning from Empireoutposts who had got the wrong syllabus, and they hadn't started Latin andI certainly ha[…]

Peggy Gick

[…] (1970) for television. Gick also worked on a number of post-war films, sometimes alongside her husband, the Art Director Scott […]

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[…] can't remember what it was, but it was the senior post in Taylor/Peet: Clients, by Clients you mean Ministries. Denis […]

Peter Suschitzky

[…] Charlie Chaplin sequence in black and white. Was this one of the films where you were using colour stock and changing the film to black and white in post-production?PS: Yes, we did some experimentation before the film. And Russell asked me if we could try using a silent camera, a hand-cranked camer[…]

Roy Fowler

[…] got me in that was I went in the Army in the middle of ’46 I guess and before that I spent a couple of months in Paris.  That was my first post-war trip and the first one on my own. Rodney Giesler:Did you get to Switzerland in the end?Roy Fowler:No, no, no, I never got the passport.&[…]

Peter de Normanville

[…]lked half a mile down to where we've seen some lights in the valley, and borrowed a few rags of blankets and things like that. The first was normally post out came back, I took responsibility of lighting the fire and failed. We were limited to cigarette lighters and matches and extremely wet wood. S[…]

Kay Mander

[…]were at the Beaver Hall in the city...Kay Mander: Oh no, I remember those, yes!Sidney Cole: Yes, but that was pre-war.JS: That was pre-war, yes - And post-war. My first AGM was at Beaver Hall, and I'd just got out of uniform, and I'm absolutely certain of this, because a club I belonged to at that t[…]

Aida Young (nee Cohen)

[…]ocumentary film. TD:  Can you remember any other films that you made there? AY:  Well nothing that is sort of well known like the Post Office films.  Nothing really splendid like Night Mail [1936] and those wonderful Post Office films and some of those.  They were order[…]
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