Simon Rose

[…]he was become the leading light in the amateur film world. And I I thought, I want to be a scientist because that's what my uncle was. I thought that sounded interesting. But I didn't I wasn't quite good. Father, I was interested in science. I didn't manage to get the sufficient A levels to get to u[…]

A F (Peter) Birch

[…]g Acre; and then I branched out. I couldn't see any future actually in the disc rotating television. It was too crude, so I got the offer of a job as sound chief in a film studio. My type of person with sound experience was the only type of person they could apply to to run their sound department at[…]

Albert Critoph

[…]ieve the projectors we had in the projection room at cameo newsletter, I believe, was a simplex machine. That's the projector head, and I believe the sound head was Western. Electric, and I can definitely remember what the lamp houses were. It was Stelma,  Stelma ? lamp houses pushing the pictu[…]

Louise Willcox

[…]ker  0:04  the copyright of this recording is vested in the back to history project. The name of the interviewee is Louise Wilcox, who is a sound supervisor. The name of the interviewer is Vanessa Jackson and the date is 29th of March 2019.Unknown Speaker  0:22  So, Louise, can w[…]

Francis Searle

[…]lin Company of Putney bridge, who fabulous drafter manufacturers, makers and us so I was a rack and stick man. YourRoy Fowler  7:26  family sounds well, founded in the were established in the Putney area.Speaker 1  7:30  Very well, yes, oh yes. He was going back sometime. Yes, he[…]

Chris Kelly

[…]ut how did you meet Tony, just simply because it would probably, I don't know, all sorts of other emotions and you think I don't want to go down that sounds awful, really, in some respect that he's gone and never mentioned that ever again. But having said that, he was Tony was a very artistic in his[…]
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