[…]ime basis.SUE MALDEN: [TIME 05:12] That makes sense. So what year did you move to London?ANNE HANFORD: When I was married in 1956. SUE MALDEN: And did you get a job in London as well.ANNE HANFORD: Yes, I did. I worked in Nottingham Public Library which[…]
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[…] is obviously normal training now for trainees coming into the BBC. So, he was doing a rekkie for the next day’s […]
[…] it's like this, this angel is going up to heaven. And it's very Ken Russell ish. And I think on the basis for that film, he got his first job at the BBC. And another film that was extremely impressive was by Peter Wilkins, it was called forgotten faces. And it was about the uprising against the aga[…]
[…] yes, well the features department, the drama division let's call it that was run by Laurence Gilliam and I was simply posted to this division of the BBC. And I was I was there as it were to do whatever was wanted of me and I, amongst other things and unofficially, I became Val's, whom I knew person[…]
[…]ditor. I was really rather affronted when they said, well, outside work doesn't count as an even though it was for the BBC and was transmitted by the BBC. No, no, no, no.Simon Rose 1:05:44 And she she was known as sort of quite a glamorous actress during the war, I think that this must h[…]
[…]ditor. I was really rather affronted when they said, well, outside work doesn't count as an even though it was for the BBC and was transmitted by the BBC. No, no, no, no.Simon Rose 1:05:44 And she she was known as sort of quite a glamorous actress during the war, I think that this must h[…]
[…]s in the school who obviously, I had never been his treasure, and he said, I don't know what will happen to you after the army said, finish up in the BBC. I should think. And there you are. You see, they did actually know their boys. And as it happened, I didn't finish up in the BBC, but I might I h[…]
[…] called Bill Ward who was a senior Producer at the BBC. And of course, when ATV started he was the man […]
[…]ething.” This poor chap used to go and home, come back and you can imagine what [LAUGHTER]Although he was a great comedian, Hitchcock, he was a great director. And when he did the first ‘talkie’, Blackmail, you were talking about any post-synching going on, well there, Anny Ondra, I have a fee[…]