Jack Rockett

[…] 1930s, and the changes that occurred in exhibition during the post war era. His assessment of John Davis (Managing Director […]

Jonathan Balcon

[…] in France I just don't know but as you as you realise the French word balcon call means balcony. Numerous friends over my last 69 years have sent me postcards of the Hotel du Balcon from various parts of France.  Anyway, he had a conventional grammar School education Mick, quite a good rugby p[…]

James Arthur Clark

[…]lowed to join it so as a third exclusive little club and we had very good films and I used to do the programmes write all the material and do all the posters and stuff. This it sort of took over my life really at that point and when I left until finally I was 18 I didn't go to university because my […]

Charles Wilder

[…]ght Commander] and the er...John Taylor: What was your work as an office boy?Charles Wilder: What was my work as an office boy? Well I used to do the post and anything that I was told to do, you know. I was only fourteen and er...Margaret Thomson: How much would you be earning then?Charles Wilder: T[…]

adrian-andy-worker

[…] Andy Worker became the Studio Manager at Shepperton studios, a post he held until 1976. He then worked b riefly […]

Dennis Main Wilson

[…] of woe, he checked on what weapons we had left because it was all lost. Most of it lost at Dunkirk. He had 70 tanks only, a lot of them sort of just post World War One that were hopelessly out of date, and about 170 pieces of field artillery, some of it dating back to the Boer War. We were totally […]

Francis Gysin

[…]Manhattan but no not quite a lot of other countries feel coming out of the post office films and all that sort of stuff no idea which were available at&nbs[…]

Keith Ewart

[…]ll, I might do it once. And there's this fellow, you know, say, I don't see. What's the problemsUnknown Speaker  26:50  you were wearing in post war Germany? Yes,Keith Ewart  26:52  post war Germany is cologne, and then the royal Valley, very beautiful, right?Unknown Speaker &nbs[…]

Virginia McKenna

[…] really?JR: Well, a quick outline would be interesting!VM: [Laughs] Well, it’s about a very small village in Norway, and a robbery takes place in the post office. The postman, which was the part Bill played, was wrongly accused of being the thief. It wasn’t so much about that; it was about how this […]

Michael Colomb

[…]and I was very fortunate I became an assistant boom operator and I went on to that very production. So Denham at Denham  and followed up all the post synchronisation, the effects and then we were roaring  around Denham  launching motorbikes out the backs of lorries to do get the crash[…]
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