Bernie Andrews

[…] said to me once after about the second week, he said, “Have you ever thought of being a producer?”  and I thought he was taking the piss quite frankly… and I thought, no, you’ve got to be joking, you know.  And he said “No!”  he said, “How would you like an attachment to Light Entert[…]

Yvonne Littlewood

[…]ter, or there, we, we had War correspondents and we need another one. And I can remember names like Richard Dimbleby, and Wynford Vaughan Thomas and Frank Gillard and all these...Yes. Also how much it, it cost?Yes. It was the, it was the, it was the sort of request for more money for various people […]

Patrick (Paddy) Carey

[…]aris and I had a couple of weeks in Paris both on the way there and on the way back and attended one of these is live classes where you pay somebody pranks, and you can go in and talk and also went to the Louvre and entertain myself in that way. But the tool was interesting. It was 1939. And when I […]

Jimmy Wright

[…]sp;into the Royal Air Force was the great Mr handle which I think was also ranks first venture into the feature business other than the religious films which he[…]

Christopher Challis

[…]e and we photographed that from beginning to end. A lot of stuff from the air and at sea. Nothing was ever shown of that till after the war.KGY: What rank did you go in.CC: I went in as a ordinary airman and I finished as a flight lieutenant.KGY: When did you come out.CC: After D Day. The funny thin[…]

Maurice Askew

[…] Society was formed to make Christian pictures, and that's when Rank got interested in the film business. Jim Shields: Yes. […]

Peter Stroud

[…] [Chuckles] Jim Shields: This was the religious side of the Rank Organisation of course. Peter Stroud: Yes, yeah, yeah. Jim Shields: […]
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