[…] ministry building and don’t forget it was War time or post War and many of th e schools , like […]
[…] my job, I knew how much they spent on hospitality every year. I knew how much they spent on wine, how much they spent on food. So we I got all these posters done, which were only done with marker pen, and there was nothing printed or anything, and we're out on strike, and everybody's in their unifo[…]
[…]now if it’s still a school. Very near Putney Bridge. Andit looked more like a sort of ministry building and don’t forget it was War time or post War and many of the schools, like many buildings, had been bombed so there was a great shortage of schools so a lot of us were crammed into this […]
[…]nks very much for agreeing to be interviewed. Could we start right at the beginning in saying something about your parents, your primary school, your post-school, and what you wanted to be when you were in your last years of whatever schooling you had.
Johnny Goodman: Well that's quite easy actua[…]
[…]was Walter Summers, the director.Rodney Giesler: Were you there for how long? Were you there up to the Blitz or when?Dicky Leeman: Oh yes. Then I was posted down to Dover, where we experienced the shelling from Dover. And then the next thing I was off overseas. I was in the desert and in Sicily and […]
[…]elp. I did give him a ring, but he had forgotten me. I met him through union business later on. The cinema was still following me, because I was then posted to London District Signal Squadron. It was my first qualified posting. And that was on an old anti-aircraft site on Hampstead Heath. I was excu[…]
[…]e instructions from the gallery. But then we thought ‘There's too much work now, it's all building up for these two people we must, sort of, get more posts’. And so they, they, and the floor managers ought to be working full time in an office alongside the productions because there's, filming was be[…]
[…] to Africa. I went to Kampala first. This was just post-independence. It was a pristine, newly- independent African country. Brand […]
[…] was a much bigger operation. And so they created a post of a production assistant who was somebody to help […]