Please note this interview transcripted was converted from a PDF file into a Word document. It will require proof reading and editing. Interview with Cyril Howard at Pinewood Studios on 25th August1988SIDE l, TAPE lRF: When and where&nb[…]
[…] a good long time, as you say he was here in 1913 so he'd become Anglicised to a large extent.Roy Fowler: Well he's credited with being Elvey's first producer.Eddie Dryhurst: Is he?Roy Fowler: Yeah, hmm.Eddie Dryhurst: Well we live and learn. I knew Elvey well, we were quite friendly, up to the time[…]
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TRANSCRIPT OF CAROL OWENS INTERVIEW BEHP – REVISED BY COCarol Owens - IntervieweePaul Collard - Interviewer29th November 2017SPEAKER: M3 [Paul Collard]This is a British Entertainment History Project interview with Carol Owens at home in Ealing. The date is the twenty ninth of November 2017. The came[…]
BECTU History Project - Interview No. 431[Copyright BECTU]Transcription Date: TBCInterview Date: 1998-03-25Interviewer: Alan LawsonInterviewee: David Robson[Tape 1, Side 1]The copyright of this recording is vested in the BECTU History Project. David Robson, one time cinema projectionist, television […]
[…] Trident with Ward Thomas and with Lord Brabourne - with Lord Brabourne's son - Norton Knatchbull, who's now Lord Romsey, who I employed as associate producer. And Ted's on the phone - by this time we were dining about once a month. He was now the um - he was whatever you call it - managing director[…]
HP0190 David Attenborough – Transcript.The copyright is vested in the BECTU History Project. David Attenborough, television director, producer.Interviewer Norman Swallow, recorded 8 April 1991Recordist: Alan LawsonSIDE ONE, TAPE ONENorman Swallow: Where and when were you born?David Attenborough: I w[…]
[…]tely marvellous to you know, make a film entirely just as you like, no one gives a damn. I mean, also very nice. Sorry. John Armstrong is a very nice producer. And Lucas just waited till he saw the film and that was fine. It's a bit sort of shattering because we had to rush it's ending because the p[…]
[…]rt of came back for one, the BECTU still a million, the Charlie quieten that we shot mostly in Spain. And that was with the George Brown, I think his producer. So we did that following, following, that was the young ones, which was the first musical I think I'd ever done. There were very few musical[…]
[…] he was a very fine actor. Lance Comfort directed that I think.Alan Lawson : Yes, Lance, yes...Gordon McCallum : Yes. And [Isadore] Goldsmith was the producer. One or two things I remember about that film. That was the time when poor old Bob was hitting the bottle a bit and the insurance doctors had[…]