Tony Lawson

[…]e cinema, not really knowing anything about it. And as I grew up, my father had left the film business as such, and joined the BBC. And although that sounded quite a nice job, I wasn't overly interested in it. And I think like most, maybe not like most. But anyway, I felt I needed to rebel against m[…]

James Arthur Clark

[…]ost exquisite nature most beautiful room and on Sunday nights in the winter he would give us a movie show. It was the high spot of the week. It was a sound projector of course and he used to get these pictures from government British Jebus scope film library. Always preceded by a short which would b[…]

Gerry Weinbren

[…] frustrated I was from not being able to get a job in the industry. I mean I'd done a bit of work with John. I can't remember his name now who was of sound record was actually working as a cameraman then. We did a film for children down the East End but that was not much fun because I was the man ho[…]

Francis Gysin

[…]in reality mainly because you were able to get this stuff from. Yes it may sounds it may sound characters that that one is reading reading modern languages but&[…]

Peter Dimmock

[…]Norman Swallow with Alan Lawson     Key:-I:   InterviewerM:   Norman SwallowP:   Peter DimmockS.l - sounds like I:   First of all, Peter, when and where were you born? P:   I was born in London in 1920. I: &nbs[…]

John Allen

[…] when I first went to Technicolor the builders John Moallem was still building the building. And I remember particularly the roof was not on over the sound theatre. Remember that particularly we used at the time the canteen which was used by the builders. It was just an old wooden hut with benches a[…]

Mike Bradsell

[…]if there was no warning at bedtime, we would go to sleep in the usual way. But I had this mixture of excitement as well as fear sometimes I think the sound of the the warning, moaning mini as we used to call it was used to, I used to get really frightened about that. But there was the excitement of […]

Interview

[…]if there was no warning at bedtime, we would go to sleep in the usual way. But I had this mixture of excitement as well as fear sometimes I think the sound of the the warning, moaning mini as we used to call it was used to, I used to get really frightened about that. But there was the excitement of […]

Ron Hill

[…] Coming back to you. You worked for Mo0yes and then but then after Moyes Where did you go?Ron Hill  10:19  After Moyes George was busy on a sound rig Yes. Now when he perfect he called me up shares in the same house he called me up CG Roy. He says the jobs waiting for you.Hush. Oh, yeah. H[…]
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