Robert Beatty

[…]ranscript is not verbatim.Interviewer Roy Fowler. Interview Date: 18th August 1988.SIDE 1, TAPE 1Roy Fowler: You've been in this country 50 years now.Robert Beatty: More now, I came over in 1937. I went to Toronto for a year and in 1939 1 got a job understudying Ray Massey and walk on in Idiot's Del[…]

Anne V Coates

[…]y while I was working. And I didn’t for years and years. So I got in the habit of not doing it, so I never did it. And I worked with some people like Robert Hamer and that sort of thing who were fairly heavy drinkers, who used to put wine in front of my nose. And I’ve done locations in Paris and eve[…]

Charles Picken

[…]UNDANCE KID, M*A*S*H and the latest Bond release ON HER MAJESTY’S SECRET SERVICE coming our way and doing excellent business. For the Paul Newman and Robert Redford film our promotions department had arranged a visit involving a “cowboy and a horse” who would go round one of the busy housing estates[…]

Paul Fox

[…]edy, who was there at that time.  Jim Mossman.  John Morgan had just come across from Tonight.I:    Kee?R:    Robert Kee.I:    That’s the lot isn’t it?R:    No, there were five reporters.M:    Another one.I: &n[…]

Tilly Day

[…] Tilly Day: I was on that film, and it was Robert... somebody or other... directing, and he was a nasty, […]

Tilly Day

[…]ey Cole: 'Dinosaur'!Tilly Day: Um, 'One of our Dinosaurs is Missing'.Sidney Cole: Ah ha!Tilly Day: I was on that film, and it was Robert... somebody or other... directing, and he was a nasty, tetchy little bastard![SC chuckles]Tilly Day: Oh he was a horror! And I was seventy[…]

Ronald Neame

[…] been inaudible Yes, Ronald Neame  1:32:39  indeed he did. He was one of the few people who did and then he had a man called Robert Clark. Yes. Who was sort of head of the studio. And then there was this little hunchback character, Microsoft, Microsoft, Walter, Microsoft.&nb[…]

Erwin Hillier

[…]ter person who I met again. So I met all these people in my youth which were very fortunate to me. And my friend happened to be, as I say, related to Robert Gliese. So I had entre to all the creative people. And in those days, as I said, the German and especially were really right on top of everythi[…]

Virginia McKenna

[…]long time.VM: Which was, for a straight play, you know, quite serious.JR: And you did matinees, did you, as well?VM: Oh, yes, of course. [Pause.] Oh, Robert Hardy was in it too, and the last play I did in the theatre, actually, was with him, so I’ve known him for many years.[32]JR: Fine actor.VM: Wo[…]
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