[…]ditors was a man called Mathew Anallgate(?) - he was a great fastidious dilettante who left actually quite soon afterwards because I think he went to radio newsreel - and, of course, I discovered, it turned out because of Korda and that sort of thing that he had been a film critic ...John Legard:&nb[…]
[…]here's one other absolutely stunning scene, which is very theatrical. But it works marvelously in film, which is when reg is killed. Oh, yes. And the radio is playing and the camera just flops around slowly. That Ronald Neame 1:18:35 was that was my idea. And I'll bet you […]
[…]my name was very well known. And the sort of things happened to me – which were great fun – when Jackie Coogan came over, and I heard somebody on the radio the other day who said they'd named their grandchild Coogan after Jackie Coogan,LW: Brian CloughWT: That's right, and it all brought it back to […]
[…]p;Did you hear that the pope died. And she said Yes I heard it on the radio at lunch time is all we had a big deal at school today. The nuns […]
[…]atoes and cabbages and lettuces. So that he must have come down some sometimes not at the weekend. Because I remember very clearly sitting around the radio and listening with him and splitting with after over eight rounds. Itma went out Thursday.Alan Lawson 27:10 Do you kno w  […]
[…]ople that you worked with? I worked at France Sewell? And I worked for a time of course on the Charles Gibbons? and the Savoy Hotel fields used to do Radio luxenberg programmes. That was really the main I think the main income, I think it was, I think there were there all the time, every week, and t[…]
[…]nd, well like most of the ships who went actually, he was sunk, but he was captured, and he finished up a few days later broadcasting for the Italian radio - which didn't go down very well. So, that was the only time they actually stopped us going, but otherwise I used to ignore the Fleet Press Liai[…]