Nick Ardizzone

[…]documentary and commercials. And I suppose that's where you find me, the only major difference being that I am at the moment doing a doctorate at the Royal College of Art concerning my father, who was an official war artist, and my project is to make a catalogue based on a of his works during World […]

F E (Ernie) Diamond

[…]as a lap down the ages. That was a lap down the ages. The Dream Team was to do with a team spirit. Because when Charles Kroc was being interviewed on television recently, he said that was nonsense. We weren't a team spirit at all.Unknown Speaker  24:55  But that put that was put there by b[…]

Anthony Mendleson

[…]truck!Linda Wood : Hmm...hmm.Anthony Mendleson : It was extraordinary, the strength that they had. At the same time, they found themselves in a right Royal jam. What they wanted to do, I suppose, was to try and get me sacked - not me personally - but get the job divided into two, to have a designer […]

Cynthia Moody

[…]                  2: I think it coincided with the birth of television, perhaps, and the film industry decline.                &nb[…]

Ena Baga

[…]e brought all the brass players from the North down. We had a fine orchestra. I had some wonderful nights there, because they always used to get some royalty upstairs in the Circle: Edward and Mrs Simpson, and all that lot, and we used to have midnight matinees. I shall never forget one we had, Seym[…]

Bryan Langley

[…]at Highbury Studios. Norman Collins was in charge of it and high definition films was some way of shooting with thousands of lines of definition on a television screen. I dont really understand it very much, this was really part of the evolution of television. But they suffered from the same thing a[…]

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