[…]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[…]
[…]this. Got back into sparking with another bloke and then when I was unemployed a guy said to be about ‘why don’t you try getting in to the film studios?’ And also I had got married in between that time, just got married, and I had just started to get an interest in art. I went with[…]
[…] It was mainly meant for children. And my next British feature film was the small world of Sammy Lee with Anthony newly can use directing was shot at Shepperton in 1962 and after that, a John Mortimer play called lunch hour, which was directed by James Hale, again, shot in Marylebone studios, most o[…]
[…]ios there was Shepparton metal folds Twickenham, you name it there were all kinds of studios and I started there I got to get on my bicycle and go to Shepperton Studios. My first job as a messenger boy arrived into a fantastic period in filmmaking with these big costume dramas at Shepperton. The ide[…]
[…]lled Littleton Park productions, which was a very peculiar name for a production company. It was because it was the original name of the big house at Shepperton studios. And Littleton Park was the production company's subsidiary of British lion making principally commercials. It made one or two docu[…]
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[…] knew Red Law later. Mickey Hickey: But Red worked at Shepperton, didn't he? Bob Allen: Hmm, hmm. Mickey Hickey: Well […]
[…] knew Red Law later. Mickey Hickey: But Red worked at Shepperton, didn't he? Bob Allen: Hmm, hmm. Mickey Hickey: Well […]