Michael (Mickey) Hickey

[…]Red Law? He was chief of sound of Paramount News in those days...Bob Allen: I didn't know that, I knew Red Law later.Mickey Hickey: But Red worked at Shepperton, didn't he?Bob Allen: Hmm, hmm.Mickey Hickey: Well he was chief of sound at the time when I was at Paramount News, just before, well - the […]

Teddy Darvas

[…]32 I think and I don't know whether one should tell. When I got into the cutting rooms I became friends with Lew Thornburn who was General Manager of Shepperton Studios, had been at Denham with Alex. And he told me lots of anecdotes about Alex.John Legard: When he first arrived?Teddy Darvas:&nb[…]

Barbara K Emary

[…]ave known any of that if I had done that.What happened, the journalist I'd been working with wanted me, she knew somebody who was down at Sound City, Shepperton Studios, they wanted an experienced typist and she wrote to me and said wouldn't I go for an interview. So I said I don't think so. However[…]

Ted Hallows

[…] at Walton, when they were running,Unknown Speaker  7:25  when we could fill in or not. Yeah, I never went out well. I went out to marathon studios. Did one or two things there. Yes, that was a placement thatUnknown Speaker  7:36  was 214 110 in those days, putting lights in seri[…]

Roy Parkinson

[…]about the [unintelligible] and so on. At one time I used to get some royalties out of them but that's all passed now. [Laughter]2. Start of career at SheppertonRP: My father knew Norman Lee who was directing films in those days.SC: He was directing at BIP [British International Pictures] and places.[…]

Renee Glynne

[…]and Earth, oh, oh, how wonderful. I’d forgotten.DARROL BLAKE: That was for television as I understand it.RENÉE GLYNNE: Yeah, yeah, yeah.DARROL BLAKE: Shepperton, possibly?RENÉE GLYNNE: No. They were one-hour films at Elstree, which was then called ... whatever it was called ... ATV I think.DARR[…]
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