David Attenborough

[…]e Nordoff and Mary and her nice silver haired secretary whose name I forget for the moment but I will remember And I then went to these extraordinary studios which looked to me like a junk shop really, I mean piles of furniture, I mean you edged your way through through this junk yard and in the mid[…]

Johnny Goodman

[…] And I was taken up to see a very young studio manager who as I recall was Albert Fennell, who […]

Waseem Mahmood

[…]o all the guard bonds. Guard bar was the women's programme. And we didn't do that on a weekly strike. We used to do stockpiles, and whenever we got a studio, and then play them out, and because, as I said, obviously youngest, I sort of was responsible for doing all of those. That's reallySpeaker 1 &[…]

Chris Kelly

[…]ere you go. Very good.Unknown Speaker  26:35  So he was working in the field they went into soSpeaker 2  26:37  he went into film studios, the system director basically as a sort of runner and that sort of thing. And very well liked he did about four or five films, and that was a[…]

Stanley Watkins

[…] didn't think anything of it. Tim Aymes  5:36  Just Cecil Hepworth produced talking pictures every friday from that 1907 the studios at Walton On , Thames. They are all sort of incredible experiences. Stanley Watkins  5:47  You see, the trouble, trou[…]

Tony Lawson

[…]e who rides a tiger. And we will I went to work with John Pointer, the dubbing editor, Sound Editor, on that film, which was being made at Twickenham studios. And so that was my first sort of out into into the you explain what it did, being edited? Does? I could try. It's when the picture is finishe[…]

Pat Jackson

[…] gives a very clear definition of what Grierson's aim was for documentary... because there was a pub at the end of Bennett Park Road where the little studio was, you see, called the 'Railway Arms.' And in the evenings, the great man would come down and be surrounded by his disciples and the junior, […]
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