[…]nd so that was, that was, that was the worst thing, not the German bombing. That was, I would see there were, we were right on the the estuary of the Thames. So bombers coming into London would fly very low passed out. I remember my mother was ill in bed, once with pleurisy, and I heard this, this, […]
[…]ishes, etc. So, the talks kind of broke down. We had more meetings in the diary. And there was a guy working as a journalist. You'll know his name at Thames Television at the time, called Marc Wadsworth RL: 9:47 Yes, yes, right, GM: 9:48 Fairly famous now, with […]
[…]enced me – very much.McG: Did you meet him?HF: I met him yes, of all the people, we were driving back from doing a crappy “B” film at Walton on Thames, Paul Carter and myself and we went past the Chiswick Empire and Paul said oh look there’s my mate topping the bill, was Max Miller, and I said[…]
[…] 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[…]
[…] she got her petrol from and took Aileen and me out to lunch at the Old House at Windsor, the Old House Hotel and we were sitting on the banks of the Thames afterwards in our large motor car and she said, 'When is Jonathan's Bar Mitzvah?' 'What the hell are you talking about?' said Aileen. And the o[…]
[…] would be proper editing i suppose and. Then. Somebody in Thames television who heard I was back in town they would […]
[…] employers, whichever producer it was... Oh yes. The BBC or Thames or Granada whatever to either be all on film […]
[…] know it not always editing in the sense that it will be nice to think you know a third of it would be proper editing i suppose and. Then.Somebody in Thames television who heard I was back in town they would then be done to me. They to go and work on a day's notice going through something. So. I wen[…]