[…]s Bower 33:41No, I did this one film and a short called "First of the Ebb", which as its name implies is about the turn of the tide on the Thames. "The Path of Glory" it has an interesting career, you know, because it was an immensely successful radio play you see by a man call[…]
[…]Graham: Which film was that?Eric Cross: I can't remember, there was a court scene in it and that's all I can remember of it. It was made at Walton on Thames.Arthur Graham: What do you think is the future of the Association and the film medium in general?Eric Cross: Well, film seems to be very much i[…]
[…] scaffolding, early rain scene using dodgy water pumped out of Thames, etc. 48:25 U "Rocky Horror Picture Show" – wall […]
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[…] I think at that time it was obviously known that Thames Television was making "World at War" and we knew […]
[…] I think at that time it was obviously known that Thames Television was making "World at War" and we knew […]
[…] employers, whichever producer it was... Oh yes. The BBC or Thames or Granada whatever to either be all on film […]
[…] the staff in Telecine had hopped it, they'd gone to Thames. I lost track of everybody in Telecine. This is […]
[…] stories of how he'd been a butcher's boy in Walton-on- Thames . Unfortunately,he went up to Warwick fend the/' week-end […]
[…] lived in a manor house on the banks of the Thames? E.M. Smedley-Aston: No, he lived in a very delightful […]