Phil Windeatt

[…] you got a certificate, believe it or not. So I started again. Erm, and I went through that Summer, worked at the Albert Hall in the box office, saw Frank Sinatra, so that was good, that was a good discipline, five and a half days, old fashioned work place five and a half days a week, hard work, er,[…]

Jim Whittell

[…] now digital, there’s no… as you and I will remember there used to be a special slide machine that put in individual slides for the local, and indeed Rank Screen Advertising in their heyday actually produced filmlets that could used, I don’t know, a glamorous lady and her husband eating in a restaur[…]

Teddy Darvas

[…] say that I can't use you' and it was a real threat. And I had quite an unhappy times in many ways. And he was also very much like officers and other rank. They went off to lunch and things together and I was left in the cutting room. I had to go at another time.John Legard: Disgraceful.Teddy D[…]

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[…] L.P. Williams : Norman Walker, he was a friend of Rank's in some way, and he did a picture about […]

L P (Bill) Williams

[…]And one or two others, you know other directors.Rodney Giesler : Who can you remember, other people?L.P. Williams : Norman Walker, he was a friend of Rank's in some way, and he did a picture about a fishing fleet in the North Sea or something. It was a very well known picture at the time, sort of pa[…]

Francis Searle

[…]er to have a clean nose in so far as finance is concerned. And if seeing all this sort of thing anywhere in the business, I think go now. What about Frank. SoRoy Fowler  27:45  personal integrity was not just instinctive. It also had been to some extent.Speaker 1  27:52  It stemm[…]

Donald Wilson

[…]because but it was exciting. Linda Wood  10:35Do who were the other people working so to have at your level, Donald Wilson  10:40prank launder was ended up in the script department as I was. People I'm trying to think of people who might know, there was a most marvellous chap tha[…]

Cyril Page

[…] freelance or not, I don't know, but he'd...he'd got a rank as a Lieutenant. He was only a Subbie. And […]

Cyril Page

[…]w, up here doing nothing." So I went down on the train. It was absolutely fantastic...And, with being a correspondent, you got a...you know, you were ranked as...I was ranked as a Major through Colonel, so of course I had a very...lovely cabin, and a vistaed room on the top with all meals on this bi[…]
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