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[…]. I never met Rank; he didn't seem to appear ... but Captain Norman Walker. And the other day, just a few weeks ago, I noticed in the TV Times or the Radio Times that there was a film called Hard Steel on and I knew I was in it. I had no idea what I did in it. But I knew I was in it, and I knew, I f[…]
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[…] Pennington-Richards: I don't think it was but er... And then I started up various businesses and eventually at the age of seventeen I started a radio business, which was very successful and I made a lot of money. I got a bit bored with it and I had a cousin who was making advertising films and[…]
[…]uld be highly delighted. Miniature lapel microphones appeared which could be concealed but they're not usually as good as having a proper microphone. Radio mikes are of course very popular but they cannot always be relied upon. So really these improvements fall into several areas.Peter Musgrave: Do […]
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[…] USA. Also, Gene Nelson from the USA, Kathleen Harrison, Ben Lyon. Ben Lyon, I'd like to mention the fact that erm to mention Ben Lyon with his radio show, his Life with the Ly ons. Ben Lyon came to Merton Park Studios as a base for 20th Century Fox to do screen tests, and they used Merton Par[…]
[…]. It would be in God's will. And that would mean that we were an expense of the nuisance in about 1936 when I was 20 apparently I heard a talk on the radio by Anthony Asquith about film societies presenting films that were not considered commercial for the public. I don't remember actually that but […]
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