Maurice Askew

[…]on our own feet as it were. Religious Films handed over the technical stuff to GHW in 1947 I think. GHW stood for Gregory, Hake and Walker, the three director founders. It was a Methodist organised thing - I think the Methodists were often behind it - to do the technical side of the making of religi[…]

Ena Baga

[…]o auction this dreadful picture, it was a Picasso, and he suggested whoever won it, he would suggest where they could hang it. All the debutants were programme sellers, it was a lovely night of course. We had the negro singer, Ethel Waters they wrote the song ‘Dinah’, it was written for her. She was[…]

Daphne Anstey (nee Lily)

[…]roup of people. Then some of the directors decided they wanted to have their own negative cutter. And Stuart Legge, who was doing the World in Action programme, he started off with Canada Carries On and then he did World in Action.JL: That started presumably a year or two before you joined?DA: Yes, […]

Eric Cross

[…]ancing, mainly at Pinewood. I freelanced, let me see know, I joined This Modern Age for a while, Rank's This Modern Age, which was a sort of magazine programme.Arthur Graham: During the war period and slightly towards the latter part of it some of the, er, this was one of the boom times for the Brit[…]

Cyril Page

[…] all that kind of thing. Another time was...We did a programme called 'Rove and Report,' which was a half an […]
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