[…]one of the usual gory ones. Anyway we had this chat, he didn't know me and Harold had recommended me which was wonderful anyway he was talking to his secretary on the phone and he said she is charming is that enough but I mean very, very tight for money. But i did have a magical trip to Venice for t[…]
[…]ality of these transcripts and would welcome any voluntary offers to proofread this and/or other interviews. If you want to help, please contact BEHP Secretary, sue.malden@btinternet.com. Alan Lawson 0:06 The copyright of this recording is vested in the back to history project[…]
[…]ality of these transcripts and would welcome any voluntary offers to proofread this and/or other interviews. If you want to help, please contact BEHP Secretary, sue.malden@btinternet.com.Dave Robson 0:08 The copyright of this recording is vested in the BECTU history project. The su[…]
[…]council after the theatre had closed down at night and people were obsessed with this sort of thing. I remember at one stage someone was accusing our secretary who was a wonderful man called Gordon Sanderson who strained every nerve for anything to do with Equity but somebody who wanted his job, sai[…]
[…]ality of these transcripts and would welcome any voluntary offers to proofread this and/or other interviews. If you want to help, please contact BEHP Secretary, sue.malden@btinternet.com.. Gus Walker Side 1Rodney Giesler 0:00 This is an interview with Gus Walker, for[…]
[…]from Sweden, it reminds me. Were you at Ealing when… Glynis Johns was playing there it must have been on Halfway House perhaps, and she had a sort of secretary companion, who was a Swedish girl. Do you remember that? And it finally turned out that far from being a Swedish girl she actually came from[…]
[…]the role for 15 years; PO was convenor at Technicolor for 25 years; president of the union at this time was Anthony Asquith; George Elvin was general secretary.00:15:40 – 00:23:45 Technology changed all the time at Technicolor; quality was lost when three-strip ended; it wasn’t unusual to have 800 p[…]
[…]ter named Allan Le May. Anyway, I got this call from DeMille's office to come across, and I came across to his office. I was secretly taken in by his secretary - round the back, I think. I said, "What's going on?" And there he wArnold Schwartzman : there was the head of the F.B.I. - a terribly nice […]
[…] I came down to London and an aunt who lived in Enfield had been finding me and another girl somewhere to stay. We had to find rooms. Miss de Valois’ secretary had some names, suitable places where some of the members of the company stayed. There was a Mrs Brown in Calthorpe Street who took in-she h[…]