…nt slapstick, won competitions. Club in Paris, “Change of Heart”, Finchley Cine Society, 10 best trophy, filming in hospital, edited himself, Daily Mail Ski Show, “Ski Mania”, cookery, boating, 1990, …
…reflected the loosening of British censorship and the rise of a more permissive society.Exploitation and Sexploitation CinemaDuring the 1960s and 1970s, Miller became associated with sexploitation fil…
David Meeker was the Head of Fiction, at the BFI's National Film Television Archive. He is a film historian and archivist and programmed many seasons of films at the National Film Theatre (now B…
…sey School and completed a commercial course before joining up in 1945 with the Royal Signals Regiment; later as a paratrooper. He had an early interest/aptitude in drawing, attending evening classes …
…DE ONE [45 minutes]Born Portsmouth 14.8.1921, father in the navy, served on the Royal Yacht. An unhealthy childhood, father always away, money very tight so left school at 14 and had a 14-mile paper r…
Stanley Black is remembered for writing numerous scores for radio, television and cinema, including the theme-tune for The Goon Show.Other films he composed scores for include Laughter in Pa…
… College under Dennis Masi (b.1942).His works have been frequently shown at the Royal Academy summer exhibition between 1971 and 1989 and other exhibitions in Germany, France, America, Australia and J…
…len was born in New Zealand but came to Britain in 1951 to work in the film and television industry as a sound recordist. Among the films he worked on included Clive Donner's The Caretaker …
…era (1955), and Next To No Time (1959). Masters worked on a variety of film and television productions in the 1950s, including the Robin Hood (1955) series with Richard Greene, The Man Who Never Was (…