[…]. There was subsequently - there was the Screen Advertising Association. It was originally the FAA and now it’s the CAA because screens can now be on TV or whatever. You used to get, particularly on the buying side, it was a free for all so you'd go into See a small independent cinema in Bungay in S[…]
Manny Yospa 0:00 Where were you born when and your general backgroundNick Ardizzone 0:07 I was born in 1939. in Kent. It was right at the beginning of the Second World War. I was born on September the eighth, five days after the beginning of the war. My father was an ar[…]
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[…]aves 9:43 Yeah, I can't see. And he said people are now caught on to this. Whereas you get repeat fees. You get a lot of these commercial TV commercials have. You name it, coffee, whatever and they must be painted, pointed out and done. ThenJim Shields 10:02 repeat fees balan[…]
[…]is interesting when you look at the credits, there are only five names on that film. And now you look at the credits of any sort of film that goes on TV, you've got the lavatory cleaner and the bookkeeper and everybody else! [Laughing] The credits are almost as long as the film!John Legard: And not […]
[…], hmm.Fred Tomlin: Well Pip Pearson. And we carried on there for a while and then eventually they er - oh things happened. Talkies - the television, ITV was coming into it, so Southall Studio was taken over by Pearl and Dean, the - you know you used to see the adverts on. And they wanted a sound cre[…]