[…]ril 17th, 1923 in Bangalore, South India in the military hospital, I think. My father was in the British army in India, the Queen Victoria's Own, the Royal Engineers. My mother was half Scottish, her mother was Scottish and her father was English. She was born in South Africa and had met my father i[…]
[…]sistant cameraman I focused a lot on the second camera. We had the first camera which was Steven de frag basil and by Gabriella who later went to the television. And on the same camera there was a man called George Stevens, me my I was assisting him and a man named Reggie Johnson. I also think Jim B[…]
[…] say? But "I...I do agree with you." I said, "The Royal...There's no Royal Rota now" And she said, "Oh, isn't […]
[…] the British army in India, the Queen Victoria's Own, the Royal Engineers. My mother was half Scottish, her mother was […]
[…]ally?" I said, "Well, Ma'am, you know, I..." [Laughs]Alan Lawson: [Laughing]Cyril Page: What could I say? But "I...I do agree with you." I said, "The Royal...There's no Royal Rota now" And she said, "Oh, isn't there a Royal Rota?" Because there used to be a Royal Rota, you see...Alan Lawson: [interr[…]
[…] remember saying well it was a crank who shot John Kennedy. It's cranks I'm worried about, it's not ordinary people. The Queen Mother when we did the Royal Command Performance, she told me in the line, when I met he r 1 she had been threatened, she had a threatening letter if she went to the show th[…]
[…]ed at - so the West End theatres agreement, in my view, was fairly solid then. To be fair to NATTKE, they looked after the national houses, the Royal Opera House, the English National Opera, National Theatre, and the Royal Shakespeare Company. So I didn't have to do a huge amount to begin with[…]