Alice (Queenie) Turner

[…]oks intriguing’, it was before, you know, new Pathé opened. So I, he used to say ‘Well, we’re trying to get a little branch up here’, I said ‘Well it sounds interesting’, then Bunny Garner he came along...Y es.And, you know, it was only youngsters and they all come and have a coffee, you know, […]

Les Ostinelli

[…]llect the film and rush it back. Well there was no where to process this so the idea was to knock up a temporary lab in the studio which was over the sound department in the long corridor. Down the bottom of the long corridor the sound department, and above that there were about 3 rooms. So we had t[…]

Bernard Vorhaus

[…]rry when I was - oh I suppose about eight or nine years old, and she would leave me on the floor of the studio while she had a huddle with the script editor, and usually came back having sold an original story. And I - they gave me scraps of waste film and I had a little toy projector at home, so I […]

Doris Martin

[…]I think there's a bit of fog coming up don't you? Yeah alright, put the light on. And it was as clear as mud, we'd have to slip them something not to sound the foghorns [Laughter]. So they were on a good thing while we were there. But they loved us going there because we brought out fresh milk every[…]

Geoffrey MacAdam Foot

[…]ct BEHP Secretary,  sue.malden@btinternet.com.Speaker 1  0:02  If this recording is vested in the ACTT History Project Jeff foot, film editor, interviewer, Sid co recorded on the sixth of January, 1988Speaker 2  0:26  oh, you've done that, right? Well, Jeff, nice to see you.[…]

Bessie Bond (née Span)

[…] left Glasgow by this time. We have a long way to go I think before then.Q I just wondered, you know, ...A Oh, dreadful life, absolutely ghastly.Q It sounds as if it were a very lonely life.A Ghastly, and a born loser. Absolute born loser. And she was a lovely woman, absolutely lovely, warm woman. A[…]
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