[…]y, it wasn't his fault. He said I'm just not able to do my job, we were beyond, we went so far north we were beyond radio contact and you didn't have radar either so he said I'll give you a course home. They'd given us a tail wind instead of a head wind which meant that every hour we were going we w[…]
[…]oy Fowler 33:56One last quite trivial thing whenever I see or hear that film I note the ladies' accents. Now tell me was that Mayfair or was it RADA or was it BBC those cut-crystal accents? [LAUGHTER]Dallas Bower 34:10RADA. RADA. [LAUGHTER] RADA I think that's a fair thing to say, isn't it? [L[…]
[…]ustomers and her daughter was going to the Royal Academy and she said “You know, Peter loves acting, do you think he could … why doesn’t he go to the RADA and try to get in to the RADA.” Now, you have to remember, I was so shy I couldn’t put two words together and I mean it. I was by the[…]
[…]ve done me a lot of good to go into rep for 6 months or more.Because I always think it's a good training for people on the stage.Roy Fowler: What did RADA give you?Robert Beatty: Not a great deal, it did help me what was going on in the scene, what agents one should approach and go and see.Roy Fowle[…]
[…] for audition’. But father said ‘Do it properly, go to RADA’. MD went to Bradford, did audition, liked Esmé, who […]
[…] the director of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art ( RADA) from 1909 - 1955) we’d got our diploma. Som […]
[…]acation, would it be possible to do a production if you can get the Arts Theatre for us, of me with the Marlow Society and the final year students at RADA and bring two lots of young people together and see how they mesh,because RADA has got a very grand attitude to theatre?". And Dadie thought, wel[…]