David Attenborough

[…]e some time, and we must have done a lot of programmes then, called things like Travellers' Tales or whatever, I resigned in order to go off and do a postgraduate degree in social anthropology at the LSE.And the idea was I was going to pay for this by working half the time, by working for six months[…]

Fred Tomlin

[…] - this lady who died, this Dodie Smith - she said, "Give me your address and I'll send it to you," which she eventually did, with two sixpence's and postage stamps to the value of the two and sixpence and I thought, "Well how mean can you get!" [Laughing] But anyway that's beside the point.But comi[…]

Barbara (Bimbi) Harris

[…]attached there and strangely enough nearly all the SMs at Bush House were ladies, there were very few fellows there. I couldn't get in there so I was posted out to Aldernant, Latin American service and move out to Edgware, live in digs and all sort of things. I loathed them. I could have strangled t[…]

Fred Tomlin

[…] had to be used, there was no such thing as post-synching, they'd never heard of post-synching, they never did it! […]

Agnes Wilkie

[…]t an address for. It was in the olden days before the internet so you had to do proper research. And I got an interview at D.C. Thomson at the Sunday Post, just up the road from STV in Cowcaddens and I was offered a job in the Central Fiction Department at D.C. Thomson in Dundee so at the age of twe[…]

Howard Lanning

[…]very first scene was a, a prison warder, walking down the corridor, and looking in the cells, you know, it was it was shot silent. And I was asked to post production supervisor in those days. And I went to her house and we ran the video. And she was going to write the some new dialogue and voiceover[…]

Kent Houston

[…]ul lot of it  Darrol Blake  32:21  Different countries. I believe Kent Houston  32:24  All the post production was done here, but there were some very interesting locations issues on location in various places. Darrol Blake  32:35[…]
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