Vivienne Collins

[…]nsored, yes, sponsored technical films.Sponsored technical, mm.Technical films, yes.Were they privately sponsored or through the COI, maybe they were public? Itdoesn’t really mater does it?Well it does but I, I can’t, I fear it’s made very little impression. I feel...So you’re shooting on thirty-fiv[…]

John Krish

[…]d of the tape? [Break in recording] And the boycott, there was a South African boycott committee set up and they wanted a film to show to the general public so that they would not buy South African goods. And it was no use telling them not to, they needed to be told and shown what was happening in S[…]

Eileen Diss

[…]ler these days, it's getting worse they're not only getting taller, they're coming in pairs. That makes life terribly difficult; the parking meter is public enemy number one for us. Well I think we've practically got through all that.I: Just a few, there is a question here, that is probably too[…]

Freddie Francis

[…] could on films, quite useless information but information. And during this on one of my holidays I scrounged a visit to, I've forgotten the dear old publicity man's name, at Gaumont British in Lime Grove, can't remember his name, anyway I went and found the studio and there they were, they were sho[…]

Alfred E. (Alfie) Cox

[…]ire wrongly or half wrong. And the best thing that I had no idea I got a job in the film industry first of all was in the contract department then in public where I knew wrong conferences.[00:04:50.320] - SPEAKER: F3 That was in Wall Street opposite Playhouse and then into publicity. During tha[…]

Edward (Teddy) Carrick (Craig)

[…]g in it. Now James Carew was Ellen Terry's last husband. James said "What the hell do we have to get married for" and she said "I have to think of my public, if you are escorting me around the place"SC: How many husbands did she have altogether?EC: Three.SC: And your Father was . . . :EC: No 1.SC: W[…]

Stephen Peet

[…]n Izod and Frank Bundy, I know was there. I don't think Margaret Thompson, we where preparing films for sending overseas, there was a British Council publicity, I think acquiring films, that's the thing. [00:19:12] Acquiring and I suppose special versions of them were sent, my job was still var[…]

Jack Gold

[…]ery embarrassing … actually meeting actors and actresses for commercials, and in a way almost embarrassing to direct them, because apart from sort of public service ones - of which I did a few - I had no feeling about selling petrol, or electricity, or anything, and I always knew - I used to get int[…]
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