[…]y Mander: This is a Worton Hall, and that was the first time it had been used as a set - as a stage, and it's the one that is now the silent stage at Shepperton.Sidney Cole: Oh I didn't realise that!Kay Mander: That's where it started.Sidney Cole: Quite an eventful history that stage has had, hasn't[…]
[…]u this one won't be as rough as the last! And it wasn't, we just went out from the shore, I did 2 or 3 with him. He was a nice man.DM: Then I went to Shepperton, that was when ITV was starting and the year before they wanted to stockpile some stuff, do you remember?1. Early television and The Prison[…]
[…]two locations, we had a unit of about 14 because we had generators and sparks and an enormous sound truck, was it from Riverside, Leo Wilkins,AL : No Shepperton.BM: We had this enormous unit and I had to find accomodation for them, we were shooting near Dorking, I had all this to do, and the cheapes[…]
[…]ly happy film for Eric. Roy Kellino could not forget he'd been a cameraman and there was a bit of trouble. Then I started quite a lot of work down at Shepperton as a camera operator with Glendenning on quota quickies which took me through until I went to Spain with Sid Cole, Ivor Montagu, Ray Pitt a[…]
[…]ou disturbing our peace for.Reggie Beck: No.Wyn Ryder: You didn't feel that. Then Michael Forlong, Over the Odds.Reggie Beck: Yes Shepperton. A New Zealander.Wyn Ryder: Was he?Reggie Beck: Michael Forlong. A very nice man.p.8Wyn Ryder: With all these people did any[…]
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