Dennis Main Wilson

[…]tain today. He's got Michael Caine, [inaudible] I went backstage afterwards. What Peter did, he did about four and a half minutes of drums, [imitates sound of drums] sticks down, down to the floats, close the tabs behind him. He then went into about three minutes of impressions, which were breath-ta[…]

Denis Forman

[…]paints with pictures.Denis Forman: I remember him that night, I remember that his head got lower and lower and loweruntil actually you thought he was sound asleep because his head was on the table but wasn't asleephe was still talking he was still telling jokes but you couldn't actually hear them, h[…]

Reginald (Reggie) Beck

[…] Beck: I had gotten what to do in life. I couldn’t start for a long long time. In desperation I turned to somebody, I was very interested in the sound films as they were then, and after a long time trying to get an introduction to those people in the business, I went to the Islington Studios on[…]

denis-forman

[…] and lower and lower until actually you thought he was sound asleep because his head was on the table but […]

Ian Rutter

[…] it involve being midway points and all that, Ian Rutter  10:48  all of that we with radio links in those days. We didn't do sound, we only did the vision. So it involved rigging two foot or four foot dishes up masts, up on Eagle, towers up on water, towers, all sorts of pla[…]

Gerard "Gerry" Anthony Morrissey

[…]- the area coming from a Tipperary town, Sean Breen, all of that is a very Republican area. RL:  6:39 Right. What about - so this will sound like a daft question, but I've always thought that you, clearly you raised Republican, but why, how were your Labour Party politics shaped? […]

Bob Jordan

[…]in those days was particularly difficult because there were no reflex cameras as such. Arriflex was there of course but that was not a sound camera. You used to use the BNCs and they had a side view-finders so the operator could never tell if he was out of focus or not. You […]

Derek Threadgall

[…]'re missing out in my view on so much but everything is.SPEAKER: M5Is there at a price. Let's then retract a moment. You had a happy childhood by the sound of it.SPEAKER: M3I wouldn't say particularly happy. No the childhood was dictated by events and the events up to 1945 when the war ended was ver[…]

Charles W. Smith

[…]e to be shown in this way with polarizing spectacles in neutral colors, which permitted films in full color, and were also going to have stereophonic sound, which was extremely novel in 1951, and, again, was the first time that stereophonic sound had ever been put before a public audience. And […]
Scroll to Top