Chris Kelly

[…], artists. Oh, I remember there was one guy called Laddie from the BBC, you know, ladder used to work on the goon shows. Right? And he played the off screen effects. If there was a toilet or so you know, that was Lenny. And, yeah, and barrel barrel motorman. If we get boring more than she was, she w[…]

Yvette Vanson

[…]ilms. We’ve talked to working-class people, we’ve talked to miners, we’ve talked to black people, we’ve talked to, people that didn’t normally get on screen. And somehow there was an ethos, well, are they to be trusted? We need to verify everything. Well we always did verify everything, because we, […]

Moira Armstrong

[…]Glasgow but she’s got a very good ear and she looked right. I had to convince Pharic that, that she was right, she had to come up to Glasgow and do a screen test and all that because he wasn’t convinced. Then eventually he was and she was, she was cast.Right. Mm, and then, then you went off in to th[…]

Cedric Dawe

[…]y was trying to get off the ground. We were competing with the American film and anything, providing we could make the quota to get on to the British screen was the thing to do. Anybody was trying to get into films and as I say this . . . . . sketch artist . . . . . . . . other Art Directors who wer[…]
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