[…];So you were talking about Michael Relph.Well his office was very well staffed with Frank Bush wholater went to Technicolor and Arthur Lawson who later got anOscar with Mickey[…]
[…]ional interviewed me and eventually agreed to give me a job.Jim Connock : Tell me, I'm not quite clear in my own mind, you were already at Shepherd's Bush when I went there and I worked for Gainsborough Pictures, which were the sort of 'feature' arm. There was, also on the same floor there was GB Ne[…]
[…]ooks, but I think we often needed material for the Dixon show. At that time, Ray Galton, Alan Simpson and Eric Sykes had an office down in Shepherd’s Bush above a house somewhere conveniently placed before Bertorelli’s restaurant.These shows were fortnightly. Benny Hill one week and David Nixon the […]
[…]ting things, again going back to this Company of Youth as distinct from charm school, of course as well as the four major studios: Ealing, Shepherd’s Bush, Pinewood and Denham, there was Highbury, where John Croydon made those excellent little supporting pictures, and it was a training ground for th[…]
[…] course as well as the four major studios: Ealing, Shepherd’s Bush, Pinewood and Denham, there was Highbury, where John Croydon […]
[…], to be involved. If I........I wouldn’t say to them “Do you think I can go now because if not I’ve got to get bus” to...right....from, this was from Shepherds Bush to Victoria and I’ll miss my last train.So I didn’t used to say anything and then when everybody finished and all went home I used to k[…]
[…] into the dark-room at the Gaumont-British film lab in Shepherd’s Bush. His job was at the ‘front end’, making the […]
[…]eek run of Tomorrow's World, because it was weekly on Thursdays. They had Friday's off I think so Monday, you went into the Kensington house down off shepherds, Bush, you'd go down there you have a meeting with the editor and the trainee assistant producers coming in who were doing individual storie[…]