[…] one. Edward Carrick: The next thing on December l0th 1951, Rank Production "Fanfare for Fig Leaves" was one of the […]
[…] she smiled , you know, she used to be a Rank star let where they teach thes e starle ts […]
[…] started. We had Bill Vickers the engineer who came from Rank, we had Phil Woodhouse, the lens expert, who came […]
[…] Pinewood, Army Film Unit, Crown Film Unit, MGM-Borehamewood, Shepperton and Rank Film Labs. Born in 1921 in Doncaster, son of […]
[…] 1 here] During the 1950s, Harris rose to become the Rank Organisation’s lead designer, responsible for not only making costumes for […]
[…]er 1 27:05 was told a long time ago that in Scotland, the census certificate was only advisory. So we got into all the horror of all the Frankenstein's and mummies and everything. And my brother, when I said to my dad, oh, can I have some bins for the pictures? He my brother Gavin said, […]
[…]said ‘Darling you can't possibly work for that fellow’. So he said ‘I've got a, I've got an idea, I think Sidney is looking for someone,I think Frank’s in today, I will go along and see if he's in his office’.By this time Boultings had Pam did they or not yet?Pam was there, she’d been with them[…]
[…]salubrious district. My parents were, were quite poor. I mean, my mother was one of 16 children and my father, in fact they had to get married quite frankly, because my father was a watchmaker. I think he was pitched forked into that by his mother because he wasn't, he didn't have his heart in watch[…]
[…] 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[…]