Ron Moody

[…]then they said the war was nearly over. By then they said, Would you like to re muster to any other side? Chose radar, which interested me because it sounded fascinating. And in fact, by the time I'd finished the course, I could have built a television set. Now I wouldn't even remember. I remember o[…]

Erica Masters

[…]d finally the whole part was taken out, you see! Now this body had to be dressed, and we had a morgue and we shot in that morgue with dry ice and the sound of the blitz and the sirens all the time. And it was really absolute - and this figure [laughs] that had to be dressed without any genital parts[…]

Eileen Diss

[…]o had a monitor of the conductor and the conductor had a monitor of the whole show and somehow it was all perfectly timed and beautifully, I mean the sound engineers, mixed it all from studio Maida Vale so wonderfully and the moment when actually you came back that night at 7 or whatever and the ove[…]

Lew Grade

[…], I was in New York, I called him and he said "How are you?", I said "Fine", I say "We have never met", he says "Yes, we have". He says "I was in the sound crew of 'Salute to Sir Lew' in April 1975, for ABC."Alan Sapper : Really?Lew Grade : And he fixed up an appointment for me with the head of the […]
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