Peter Lamont

Peter Lamont Production Designer Interviewer: Paul Frith (PF) Date: 28/07/2018 Total Length: 01:25:07 PF: This is an interview with Peter Lamont, 24 July 2018. I just want to thank you Peter for taking part in this. So just to start, perhaps you could tell us a little bit ab[…]

Adam Fullarton

[…] Devine at, across the road, what's that? The theatre! I: Oh, the Pavilion! R: The Pavilion! That's it! So, virtually the whole independent production staffing, anyone we hired, oh well, Russell hired, STV's O.B. Unit and we did the Sidney Devine show there, which was a laugh. They said to[…]

Roy Fowler

[…]incidentally whereas commercials are, you know, a vitally important industry, they’ve kept the industry going and it’s essentially they or commercial productions, commercials production that has trained people, you know, so maybe Ridley Scott came up through commercials it wasn’t through working at […]

Simon Rose

[…]ied typically if you're a woman but no, I managed to escape all that.Ian Noah  30:20  The World in Action and seven up and so these are the productions that you're working on at the time. Yeah, swinging 60s.Simon Rose  30:28  Yeah. Well, I entered the business a good time. I thin[…]

Jim Whittell

[…]p;     JIM WHITTELL:  I think more fundamentally as so often happens Rank had taken over the largest cinema distribution and production company in Holland, and having taken it over left it with the original owner to run it.  Very, very naïve.  And within a few mont[…]

Jocelyn Rickards

[…]en working on; she was asked to meet with Anatole Litvak to discuss The Deep Blue Sea; she met Terrance Rattigan at Shepperton; Vincent Korda was the production designer on the film.00:17:00 – 00:26:30 JR describes her initial designs for The Deep Blue Sea which Vincent Korda agreed to purchase; JR […]

Ronnie Noble

[…]the film industry in Britain and they I think they started as British pictorial productions of. Topical. Budget or something I mean I know when it was called. A[…]

Charlotte Jennings

[…]r s, t. c, rosc. And rosc is the Gaelic Irish word for poetry of vision. That's the reason why it's called rustc. They also made a film, a full blown production called John and  the magic Music Man, which is, oh, it's a contemporary version, similar to Britain's young person with music and word[…]
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