Pat Jackson

[…]they were talking about. I felt appalling...I might have been a lump of frog-spawn...you know...useless!John Legard: God, yes. Rather you than me. It sounds a terrifying time!Pat Jackson: And so...I got, um...I got very, sort of, er... lost in this world. And when I look back on it...and I thought t[…]

Christopher Challis

[…] I think I was just lucky because they didn't have camera assistants on the newsreel. There was no such thing. The cameraman did everything. But live sound was just beginning and they had the couple camera, the Winton camera with the British Acoustic sound system on the back which meant they were mu[…]

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[…] I think there was at that time...there was about 8 sound stages and there was at least two or three […]

Pat Jackson

[…] interdependence, one on another, which is the basis of a sound, healthy society!" And I've never forgotten that, because it […]

Pat Jackson

[…] interdependence, one on another, which is the basis of a sound, healthy society!" And I've never forgotten that, because it […]

John Daly

[…]0:00  Introduction really? Yeah, name, date birth, place, nationality, awards, honours. And then oh, this wasUnknown Speaker  0:09  my sounding good.Unknown Speaker  0:14  I'm John Daly.Unknown Speaker  0:17  I was born on 28th of August 1955. In Shepherds Bush.Unk[…]

Peter Stuart Mullins

[…]ou get the next job, whatever. So that’s what happened at Shepperton, and I went there and |I worked on – I can’t think what the first one was: [The] Sound Barrier or [The]Third Man, again painting scenery. You were allocated-DB: Sewers. Sewers.PM: Sewers. They built the whole show on the silent sta[…]

Jonathan Balcon

[…]start a family business. Just after the war with his father, with his brother-in-law, I believe.Jonathan Balcon  12:52  Yeah, yes, and this sounds absolutely fine.Roy Fowler  12:57  And by the time your father came along he was quite a figure in the distribution business was he n[…]

E M (Michael) Smedley Aston

[…]t Elstree. But anyway the thing was that there were a number of pictures on the go the whole time. I think there was at that time...there was about 8 sound stages and there was at least two or three pictures on the go. And the First Assistants varied tremendously from the sort of doyen of them all, […]

Geoff Hermges

[…]in Blackpool, which didn't please me, but on the other hand, I was within striking distance of demobilization. And I thought, well, Blackpool doesn't sound too bad. From Blackpool to Nottingham, and from Nottingham, I was de mobbed, and then it all started. I haveSpeaker 5  7:56  to just c[…]
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