[…] famous for his work with Alfred Hitchcock. Originally involved in the theatre, he wrote the play Blackmail (1929), which Hitchcock […]
[…]y good university in Essex where Essex had a fabulous technical infrastructure of three telephone exchanges for a phone for each students' residence, they had a broadcast radio studio which was designed to BBC standards with PPMs with Janet Fields with all the bits you would expect to find in an act[…]
Tony Lawson Side 1 Linda Wood 0:00 Tony Lawson, film editor, being interviewed by Linda Wood on the fifth of December. 2000 tape interview for can you say where you were born? Tony Lawson 0:16 Yes, I was born in London, in Paddington. My mother w[…]
[…] birthplace. PW: My name is William Peter Williams, I was born on 21st September 1933, in Great Yarmouth. I should explain that the males in our family were all called William Something Williams, therefore my father William Edgar Williams was known as Edgar; I am Will[…]
[…]tt : I can't remember when I was born - I know when I was born and where, but I don't remember it. Yes, it was August 2nd 1899. Queen Victoria was on the throne - I don't think she knew about my birth - and it was a place called Shoreham in Sussex, where "Bungalow Town" is now. In those days there w[…]
[…]Side 1Alan Lawson: First, John, when and where were you born?John Turner: I was born in Hampstead actually, yes, I'm a Londoner I'm glad to say. My father was a son of a fairly well to do merchant family but he contracted TB early in his life and died at 33 when I was eight. Because of that, because[…]
Adam Dawson Side 1 Roy Fowler 0:00 The copyright of the following recording is vested in the ACTT History Project. The day is July 5th 1990. The subject of the interview is Adam Dawson and the interviewer is Roy Fowler, and we're at ACTT at 111 Wardour Street.&n[…]