Geoff Richman

Concord [Film & Video Council, Ipswich] distributed. The Professionals Birmingham dentists. Nurses at Royal Free [Hospital]. Pitmans distributed.

Douglas Gordon

Got polio in 1949. First film assistant Jack Gold. Stan Joseph the founder.

Elizabeth Forty (Tofield)

…r she must finish it in 6 months; got her first job with a Slough firm in 1940. Royal Star policies at Lloyds at £1 a week, of which 7/6 [7 shillings and 6 pence, 37 ½ p] to Aunt, 7/6 for night school…

Vincent Porter

Queens College, Oxford. Interested in film making, joined Film Society, made small films.. Timothy Gee.

Peggy Gick

…nt Six and a Half (1968) and then later Here Come the Double Deckers (1970) for television. Gick also worked on a number of post-war films, sometimes alongside her husband, the Art Director Scott MacG…

Dick Slade

… His notes mention involvement with events connected to films such as McKenna’s Gold, Charlie Bubbles, and screenings attended by high-profile names; he also recalls working with colleagues like Brian…

David Collison

…ch he made with Magnus Magnusson. In 1979 he left the BBC to go with Video Arts Television, after an abortive BBC Board for a job in Bristol. His first programme for them was The Arabs, &nbs…

Cyril Page

…News Cameraman.After 12 years on BBC TV News  He moved to ITN [Independent Television News] which was starting under Gerald Sanger, with Norman Dixon as General Manager. is taken on as Chief Came…

Peter Montagnon

…eship with an engineering firm. After the war his National Service was with the Royal Air Force and then transferred into the Army with Signals, commissioned. After demobilisation he had ideas of bein…

Aida Young (nee Cohen)

…or Douglas Fairbanks jnr. [Douglas Fairbanks Presents] made for ATV [Associated Television].She then went to work on a ‘dreadful comedy’ at Brighton, and saw the birth of the Goons [possibly Penn…