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BEHP Bulletin no 2 June 2020
[…] Sly Corner, which he quickly followed up with Forbidden (1948), south Wales mining drama Blue Scar (1949) and Waterfront (1950) […]
BEHP 0719 T- RENÉE GLYNNE TRANSCRIPT
[…] months because there was a panel from the BFI at South Bank discussing just that subject, and because they were […]
‘Stage, Screen & Radio’ magazine: History Project contribution – December 2015
[…] Hardcastle – the Museum of the Moving Image at BFI South Bank. When pressure mounted for commercial exploitation of the […]
Renee Glynne
[…]le of which apparently you did all thirteen episodes.RENÉE GLYNNE: Yes, that was the second series. There had been a first one. DARROL BLAKE: In Southampton?RENÉE GLYNNE: Probably. This one was up the road ... No, it wasn’t up theroad, but it was in Hertfordshire. It was easy to get to. An[…]
