[…]rn equipment; before Humphries crumbled JJ offered these satellite labs to Rank who purchased them – they were handy for TV; Bill Lloyd; Roger Beck – Thames Television; JJ discusses the regional TV stations and personnel; ‘greasing palms’ for business; Stanley Kubrick used to send presents to Humphr[…]
[…]p;SC: But went way, way, way over schedule and budget, partly because of weather but partly because in a way I think on the site they had down on the Thames somewhere they were enjoying themselves so much. The story I heard was that Cornelius went to Mick and said he thought perhaps he should go awa[…]
[…]ht, strangely enough, was, who, a friend, and he kind of directed some of this. And I directed some of it. We were both directing. I was on the River Thames with a, with the police and everything, directing these shots with this, with, what’s his name? Terence something, quite a well-known actor, in[…]
[…], I remember, she and I went out to dinner down at Bray. The thing about Bray was there was a lovely hotel there, and you dined on the lawn, with the Thames flowing by. Over dinner she said, "Charles, do you know how I came to know you?" I said, "No. Tell me, why?" She said, "Claude Rains came to me[…]
[…]oing through peaceful country in contrast to this mad engineer who was driving it to destruction. So I said, "Look, we'll go out for a weekend in the Thames Valley." We were using the Great Western Railway. I said, "Well I'll take along one of the old soap box Debrie's and just get a few shots." And[…]
[…]you literally sincerely or you were just …Philip Donnellan: Well I was dragged to the Sunday school, the Christian Science Sunday school, Kingston-on-Thames every Sunday and it was murder because it was all a lot of bollocks to me. I mean I could understand the concept of God because that had […]
[…]cial two pairs which are made room in Hollywood and got forgotten to the west of Las Vegas. How are 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 thi[…]
[…]n we want you." So it went on for ages and ages and ages, and it was right until... Oh it was the June, June 1940 when I actually went to Kingston-on-Thames barracks. And by that time I'd been up to Scotland, they said, "We'll get you back," the studio said, "we'll get you back if you...don't worry […]
[…] that for you." So I went up with the East Coast Convoy...I joined it at Southend, I think, and went through what was called 'The Graveyard' down the Thames estuary. This is just after the magnetic mine had been discovered and made innocuous by degaussing, but the acoustic mine had just then appeare[…]