[…]he point was that David surrounded himself with people who actually didn't come from television. Barry Hansen, his first script editor, came from the Royal Court Theatre, Tara Prem, who and Barry started producing came in as Script Editor also come from the theatre. I came in actually, as my experie[…]
[…]newood Studios in 1935. And I could not believe my luck to go to an actual film studio and I remember walking about the place. I was supposed to be a royal Aircross when in, in a film called splinters in the air, the star of which was an old comedian called Sidney Howard. But I broke away from the d[…]
[…]e's always this terrible story about why he was never knighted…. And it's always, the story goes that he was sitting with the then Princess Royal in the balcony while the coronation of our Queen was going on. And then the great Princess of Tonga came past, an enormous lady in an open carri[…]
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[…] won them all. Eventually there was a competition at the Royal Albert Hall, December 15th, 1926, the World Charleston Championship. […]
[…]p; Q: Papillon?00:53:14 JIM WHITTELL: Papillon. Now Papillon we had the television rights to and the licence was just about to run out so I went to see the owner who happened to live in Paris with a view to rebuying - I we[…]