Neville Wortman

[…]p; And so, we said “Shall we pull the show?”.  But we couldn’t pull the show because all the newspapers got news of it and they all came down to Teddington and besieged the place wanting to know what was happening, you see, with Shirley.  And we were in a real impasse and I was sitting the[…]

David Elstein

[…]knew Carlton – greenfield, no fixed facilities – could bid big cash sum. It was up to us to match it. But virtually impossible. We had 1,250 staff at Teddington, but I said to Director of Finance ‘I don’t need any of them, I can find studios, there’s a big market out there. The law of that market sa[…]

Teddy Darvas

[…]thing against the Kordas to him! So anyway. Quite by chance, "Last Days of Dalwin" was produced by Tolly de Grunwald and Tolly had taken over the old Teddington Studios. And there was a vacancy for a second assistant numbering boy. Because I was going to get fired as well - Korda friend or no Korda […]

Donald Wilson

[…]we all went to work and we moved to studio on the Thames. River. Well, Linda Wood  31:32is it Walton? Donald Wilson  31:34Walton? Teddington Teddington and we rebuilt the whole thing and we started we started shooting we made the picture. It was all about a king giving up his thr[…]
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