Edward Dryhurst

[…] six, seven pence, up to a shilling, that was the back-row price where the courting couples went. And er, they were usually fairly noisy I remember, especially at the front, where the cheaper seats were. And of course there was a piano accompaniment, the pianist was usually pretty poor, at least in […]

Jack Hildyard

[…]er  1:21  but I didn't want that.Unknown Speaker  1:23  I didn't fancy that at all.Unknown Speaker  1:27  That was your specialized training? Was it the Clarks college,Unknown Speaker  1:33  or was that schooling as well the Business College? Yeah, it was supp[…]

Peter Proud

[…]p;Well, it was very tragic. It was no disaster, but we all carried air guns fixed to special holsters on our bikes and there was a fellow called Scanlon who used to stand […]

Michael Darlow transcript

[…] that you would be able to write a song, a special song, for San Quentin, a little bit like Folsom […]

Charles Cooper

[…] about forty societies coming together and we'd show them a special group of films. We feel we've lost that. The […]

Michael Houldey

[…]everybody who lived in Upper Vale, worked in the steelworks. So I went into the steelworks with the manager. And I saw sites I've never seen before, especially places like the blast furnace. And the manager said, Oh, because we didn't get you closer, we had somebody totally over there, and they fell[…]

Phil Windeatt

[…]our jobs, came back and said: ‘Well actually, we want something different to that now. Half hour on a Wednesday evening: Diverse Reports.’ Now we had special permission from the IBA, where we would; there would be documentaries but they would come from a point of view documentary. So one week you’d […]
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