[…]top there. Okay, so you want to ask me something else? Madeline Smith 28:11 No, I'm just I'm interested in that particular production. Madeline Smith 29:25 My first... almost first. I've I've done another little bit, but I won't go into that.&nbs[…]
[…]. Mm, my Mum was very able, was very intelligent and had an ordinary elementary school education. She worked in factories, she worked in the new mass production factories which were beginning to expand in the 1930s, the accounting and tabulation factories and things of that kind. Worked in a wa[…]
[…] a new one on meMIKE DICK: I shall go and have a look at the film again … The other interesting one I thought was quite interesting, you did a BBC TV production in ’46 of Jane EyrePETE MURRAY: Of what?MIKE DICK: Jane Eyre. Jane Eyre?PETE MURRAY: No.  […]
[…] had you?Larry Allen: I bought a wooden one to start with, then I bought a Bell and Howell, see? So I thought, "Right, it's time now I went into film production properly," see? Well a friend of mine who is a big noise in the film world - later he was - he was then, and his father was a big director […]
[…]ed together was was a very extraordinary process. Anyway, that marriage was eventually affected, and I was then elected as chairman of the New London production division. Now, I should say, In the mean time that in the dying days of ACTT, we had realised the very, very old Trades Union dictum that i[…]