Muriel Box (Gardiner) (née Baker)

[…]n' and two others.Alan ? : 'A Prince for Cynthia'? 'A Novel Affair'? 'Eyewitness'?Muriel Box : 'Eyewitness', I'm not sure about that.A 'Subway in the Sky'? 'Too Young to Love', 'The Piper's Tune'? Muriel Box : 'The Piper's Tune', I was just thinking about that. you've just tripped a nerve, that[…]

Peter Dimmock

[…] that afterwards and cope with it very well, but when they’re learning the basic flying that they’d never done before and then being thrown about the sky by the weather it is very difficult for them to concentrate.  The other factor that was very tiresome was a lot depended upon the shipping si[…]

Norman Swallow

[…];on the spot, a guy called Jameson Clark in Glasgow. He was an actor in Whisky Galore I remember, howeveran actor come journalist. And he did the interviewing or&nbs[…]

John Aldred

[…]lm in 2 and a half days much to the producer's delight because he'd booked five days in the theatre. Other pictures which come to mind. Subway in the Sky I worked on, I can't remember- much about it. Silent Enemy was an interesting war film, as also was Cockleshell Heroes. Cockleshell Heroes, there […]

Margaret Thomson

[…]collection I have of anything that was out of the ordinary there, was that we all rushed out of the studios at Merton Park to watch a dogfight in the sky. One of the real Battle of Britain dogfights, and we stood and gazed at it. Anyhow, I went to Harrods, and became the only member of a group of 30[…]

Albert Critoph

[…]n't they're extra shots, but shots they wanted to do because, say, this studio space might have been filled at Denham was a film called Reach for the Sky, and the other one was called On Approval with Clive Brooks and talking about our second features that we did on quite a number films, we had Cliv[…]

David Prosser

[…].David Prosser: The best one I got on that was the, um, Battle of Sirte Gulf, which was quite effective and was three quarter back- lit with a superb sky...Alan Lawson: Yes, yes.David Prosser: ...with a fairly choppy sea, so it looked like one of these posters at 'Wilkinsons' one used to see years a[…]

Jim Gorrie

[…]igh on your screen there 22 foot high and 22 for each way with a black wall with with blue lights blue florie that you could put on and made the blue sky so then you had a projector facing others some photos if you ever want to say the projector face the blank wall around but you had 20 odd real dif[…]

Len Runkel

[…]ual conference during Ted Heath's reign, which would be about 1973 wouldn't it something like that? Yeah, when the house prices were going out of the sky. And as a minor personal triumph, the General Counsel deputed me to move a resolution which was really purely a political resolution about house p[…]

Christopher Challis

[…]ake the picture. We did that and he loved the test. With all their reflections, quite often their faces were quite wiped out by the reflection of the sky. He said that's it. He got on the phone and cancelled at the back projection equipment. That was the sort of person he was. That's the way we did […]
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