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[…]lly, script everything. He said “Make you a proposition. You write me a Review for this theatre as we used to do in the good old days with Tom Walls, Ralph Lynn, Winifred Shotter” he said “and you’ve got a job for life.” So, we went boggled: none of us knew the slightest thing about the theatre, abo[…]
[…] something, I've forgotten what - no, 'Buccaneers' that's right. And then they made me executive producer at Twickenham studios, I didn't want it but Ralph Smart talked me into it...it's not my cup of tea, it's not my scene at all. But the funny thing is that we used to go up to Hannah's place, I do[…]
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[…]e, aside from producers and directors, you've mentioned cubby, i'd like to mention Peter Rogers and Ralph Thomas, Connery ofcourse, Gregory Peck, John Wayne, Gina Lollobrigida, Sophia Loren, it's a ve[…]
[…]at's right yes. Roy Fowler: Yeah. Who were the line producers? Andy Worker: Well a fellow called Edwin Passmore[?] did one or two pictures. Ralph Nunn-May did a picture, I became an associate producer. I did 'Badgers Green' the remake of 'Badgers Green'. Roy Fowler: Oh yes, R.C. Sherr[…]
[…] at Greenpark in those days? Erica Masters: Er, Humphrey Swingler, Ralph Caine[?] and Laurie Lee, and... Sydney Samuelson: These were […]
[…] executive producer at Twickenham studios, I didn't want it but Ralph Smart talked me into it...it's not my cup of […]