[…]ul to me. You know, there was a period where, you know, I'd done a few movies, but things hadn't really worked out. And I was looking to find work in television. And Jerry was kind enough to introduce me to a series that was being made. I think it was down in Southampton. I can't remember the name o[…]
[…]s a sort of semi feature film. It had professional actors. The leading lady spot was played by Diana Sheridan who is still very, very active today on television. I don't remember a great deal about that film. I don't think it was terribly successful. It was rather rather hackneyed, I think that the […]
[…]n, there he was.Roy Fowler 29:05 He looked like a black so the bias lay in the selection of material. Well, that still goes on today with television news.Speaker 1 29:14 But, I mean, don't misunderstand me, but every every camera member, I mean, he had his likes and dislikes.[…]
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[…]h. I certainly could remember what was called the Polish Corridor at Gaumont British, and later of course I worked there a lot because it was the BBC television as you know after Ally Pally, Alexandra Palace that is. And now we're into Ealing I don't think I went all that often. No, I don't think he[…]
[…]Leyton.Ah.And I took the camera and the lights and I got a close-up of him giving his speech. I sent it off to them and when they put it out on their television they said it was an interview with him.Oh.And thatt caused such a row.Jan Zilliacus DRAFT. Tape 2 Side A39I can believe you.Oh dear.Oh yes.[…]