[…] I, I then walked off and I'll always remember I walked up and down the green there, the the outside, the old studios at down by the boathouse on the Thames, river side here, and we walked along, up and down outside those studios, and we talked and we talked to him, he told, and in the in the end, a[…]
[…]ed Gravesend in Kent, and I can remember my mother pulling me out of bed in the early hours of the morning, looking out of the window overlooking the Thames, and we could see a Zeppelin coming - it was a moonlit night. And I do remember during that period I was at a dance school - I remember enterta[…]
[…]ould get a long shot - but they couldn't - of buildings that weren't bombed. So they decided to build on the - although we were shooting at Walton-on-Thames, they decided to use the silent stage at Shepperton and build a part of Berlin, and so we went over there to shoot it. Now, we needed a huge am[…]
[…]tely vital presentation.SPEAKER: M6And we had different chiefs had different ways of presenting films some would show this certificate honours on the Thames before they put them back others would pull the towers back but the certificate on lights would come down at different points some pretty cheek[…]
[…]ling pictures.John Hogarth : Selling British Lion's films on the territory which was called the east coast, which was broadly everything north of the Thames up to about Lincoln I suppose, the whole of East Anglia and Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex, Hertfordshire, Right the way across to Wantage in Oxfordsh[…]
[…]ught some of the basics of camera operating, he filmed an accident at the station while he was cataloguing; in 1948 he was asked to film shots of the Thames for Floods in the North used in the title sequence; he was involved with Ocean Terminal as a supernumerary during which time he was asked to wo[…]
[…] freelance. And the films I did with him, the first one we did at Walton, a film with Gene GerrardAlan Lawson: Which studioFreddie Francis: Walton on Thames, where dear old Geoff Faithful was the resident cameraman and dear old Arthur Grant was his camera operator. That was one film and I did two mo[…]
[…]e insistence that whoever got the new franchise, that staff at Rediffusion had to be given the first opportunity to either go to, to the newly formed Thames, and to London weekend, or any other station in the network. That was,John P Hamilton 41:20 nevertheless the show had to go on this[…]