[…]and they have to be right.Roy Fowler: I've never been in the original, I've seen the set many times in variouspictures.Maurice Carter: We went to the Royal Courts and photographed it again to make surebecause things change from time to time, I think we built the corridor on the outsidewhich is a sor[…]
[…]Yospa 3:59 damage? Do they make no no.Speaker 1 4:10 Some time ago, the BBC made about seven in the series connected with the royal family. I can't think of name the title now, but they were, they were very well made. But one evening, Prince Charles came along down to see the[…]
[…]was born in 1917 and say I was 18 at the time, this would be 34/35 . Nobody knew what to do with me and my piano teacher said why don't you go to the Royal College of Music. I put this forward, I'd always written music but I'd never took it very seriously, because it came naturallyJS: You'd written […]
[…] camouflage ships. We were given the afternoon off once to go and look at the first camouflage ship that ever was seen in the Mersey. We also saw the Royal Irish and the Royal Daffodils coming back from the Battle of Zeebruge, they were a bloody mess.And on November 11 1918 we were given a half day […]
[…]nbsp;Who was directing that?Tilly Day: Ralph Thomas.Sidney Cole: Ralph Thomas, of course - oh there he is, yes.Alan Lawson: That's the Royal Command Performance...Sidney Cole: Ah!Tilly Day: Oh yes, there was Anthony Asquith...Sidney Cole: Oh yes, there is Anthony, yes.T[…]
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[…] - oh there he is, yes. Alan Lawson: That's the Royal Command Performance... Sidney Cole: Ah! Tilly Day: Oh yes, […]