[…]the first at Lime Grove.JK Yes very much so, I had a terrible panic on my first morning, I went to go on the tube from Hyde Park to Shepherd’s Bush and I could hear the trains coming but the gates were shut. So I found a policeman and said why were the gates shut? He said, where do you want t[…]
[…]ing happened, it never came back again. Finally I said "could I have my film back please?" So I was asked to go down and -- would it to be Shepherd's BushNorman Swallow: Lime GroveLindsay Anderson: Probably Lime Grove, yes it was Lime Grove. So I went down and was introduced to Donald Baverstock who[…]
[…];to go down to take a package to the film studios in Lime Grove Shepherd's Bush and the whole place reeked of fish when I went in there and the first&[…]
[…]ntices - perhaps it was more, perhaps about six or eight weeks. And they were starting in August at the newly opened Lime Grove Studios in Shepherd's Bush. So I said goodbye - I prepared to say goodbye to them, and I said, "Well I would like Mr Dalrymple to have a look at what I've done." "Well" sai[…]
[…]d then to Devizes in Wiltshire. Came back and of course, it was the time of the Battle of Britain and that sort of thing, andmy mother was working at Bush House. And she said, ‘Well you'll go to’, you know, ‘to Pitman’s at Southampton Row, because we can meet each day at Holburn, we’ll go to Holburn[…]
[…] to go down and -- would it to be Shepherd's Bush Norman Swallow: Lime Grove Lindsay Anderson: Probably Lime Grove, […]
[…] August at the newly opened Lime Grove Studios in Shepherd's Bush. So I said goodbye - I prepared to say […]