Harry Courcha

…org.ukHe was conscripted (called up) at age 18, served as a foot soldier in the Royal Fusiliers. He saw action overseas; for a time in the front line in Italy, spent some periods in hospital, etc.

Charles Bennett

…areer in America. His Hollywood filmography is extensive, and he also wrote for television in the 1950s and 1960s. SUMMARY: Bennett proves to be a lively storyteller in this interview with Arnold â€¦

Abel Goodman

…talks about its setup up and operation. He was a member of the Bournemouth Film Society and then did his National Service in the army. In 1952 he joined Technicolour as Assistant Assembly Editor worki…

Michael Orrom

…ow’s series The World is Ours: scripted Refugees and then realised the power of television; also worked on Special Enquiry, with Rex Moorfoot, and scripted Living with Danger for the BBC. Then moved t…

John Woolf

…ain, was more popular still. In 1959 Woolf became a founding director of Anglia Television. Focussing particularly on drama, he produced over 100 episodes of Tales of the Unexpected.

Raymond Raikes

…ish Broadcasting Corporation Forces Programme for two years and then joined the Royal Signal Corps, with whom he served in North Africa, Italy, and London.After the war, he joined the British Broadcas…

Bill Hughes

…week [£2-62.5 pence]. Stayed in the post room until his National Service in the Royal Air Force; returned to UA in 1952. Sent to the Baring Department – he explains what work was done there – he only …

Patricia (Paddy) Foy

…y Nureyev. She was married to Richard Levin who was head of design for BBC Television from 1953 to 1971 ( Interview 215)

June Randall

…as five James Bond films (1977-1995) and Ghandi (1982). She also worked in television, including 35 episodes of The Avengers  and 22 episodes of The Saint. 

Peter de Normanville

…in London, 1922, went to Ambleforth, [Ampleforth? DS] left at 17/18, joined the Royal Air Force, became a night bomber pilot; after two crashes was invalided out, became a political agent for a short …