[…] the Camberley, down in Camberley for two series. That was a dismounted OB. And then we went to the Euston Studios for one series, but then I went to Teddington, which was very odd because Thames had then been on the air for about a year and I hadn’t worked in the Teddington Studios, so I went […]
[…]a great grin and it leddirectly to him talking to Mickey and it took me to Teddington. Mickey, asyou know did several films there, but the first one for me […]
[…]he transition, you left B & D, , not too well disposed towards Mr Wilcox by the sound of it, and...that’s in ’34 but you’re, you are soon over at Teddington for Warner’s so..CB: Yes
I: Mr Wilcox’s prediction that you would find it difficult doesn’t seem to be necessarily true... you are still […]
[…] and…that’s in ’34 but you’re, you are soon over at Teddington for Warner’s so.. CB: Yes I: Mr Wilcox’s prediction […]
Mary Hillman BECTU History Project Interview Number 625 Date: 12 April 2011, Venue: Teddington Studios,Interviewer: Mike Dick Camera Ruth BollandInterviewee: Mary Hillman Hair and Makeup Artist.TAPE 100:03:20 Mo[…]
[…]out 2 we lived in a flat, I should think, or a hotel in Brighton, when he was manager of the cinema in Westfleet. Then I think he met someone who had Teddington Studios, and we moved up to Ferry Road in Teddington when I was roughly 4 years old, because I went to a school at the end of the road when[…]
[…]we were all fired in actual fact because there was no work for us. And again I was very lucky because I went almost immediately to Warner Brothers in Teddington. That if I remember rightly was due to the fact that I'd worked as a co-assistant with a chap named Stan Pavey and Stan Pavey was working a[…]
[…]r editing or doing something or another so you didn't actually see the people you were working with nearly as often as you wanted to. Whereas down at Teddington it was so small, about 40 people in the light entertainment department. you met them everyday or most days. It was back to that nice feelin[…]