[…]e the British army. It'll be the Indian Army, because they don't have the same agreement with the United States. So my father ended up working in the royal Indian Army Service Corps involved in making films, doing combat coverage, that kind of thing in India and in Burma. He was responsible for a se[…]
[…]h. I certainly could remember what was called the Polish Corridor at Gaumont British, and later of course I worked there a lot because it was the BBC television as you know after Ally Pally, Alexandra Palace that is. And now we're into Ealing I don't think I went all that often. No, I don't think he[…]
[…]illiams coming down one time and she had broken her arm or her leg I think. She was in plaster. It was always, we have got visiting quote royalty unquote, ‘ Darling I know we have got a tight schedule today but do you think…….’ ‘Reel 10 Dickie? Yes we will put up reel 10.’&nb[…]
[…] end they said, "silly, 'ain't I?"" [Chuckles]Roy Fowler: That's the audience.Vernon Sewell: "Silly, 'ain't it!"Roy Fowler: They watch television now, but it hasn't changed.Vernon Sewell: Yes. I was then going to make 'No Room at the Inn' which was a very successful play running,[…]
[…]silly boy, clothes they show at the radar down or we came down seeing the film was lady in the dark. And, but always remember seeing that film was on television a few weeks ago. And eventually we landed in Germany and went to what is now the was the RDF headquarters. Now I can't remember where as mu[…]
[…] who were being called up or who were joining, because everybody who had any film or photographic background was automatically sent down to Ford, the Royal Naval photographic school at Ford which was near Chichester. And through his contacts then we learn to have any people from the film world come […]