Pat Jackson

[…] And through, I think it was Basil's connections, the Arts Theatre had just opened at Cambridge and 'Night Mail' was […]

Pat Jackson

[…] And through, I think it was Basil's connections, the Arts Theatre had just opened at Cambridge and 'Night Mail' was […]

Martin Gibbons

[…]pantomimes. But the most important thing that he did, was he partnered partnered up with Derrick Scott, and in 1948 was at the windmill, the windmill theatre was a theatre where comedians went to die gracefully, because the punters went to see the new Tableau. So the chief Chamberlain's office would[…]

Peter Suschitzky

[…]ematographer, and see some things that looked better and some that definitely looked worse. Whereas today it’s a very precise process, you sit in the theatre…  I sit there with a laser pointer and I say all those things that I said to the technician next to me, but of course I also say “Lo[…]

Jimmy Nairn

[…]h Guthrie was there and she was a very good radio broadcaster but, anyway, I was lucky enough to win that. And I also won a contract at the Citizens' Theatre so I went to the Citizens' Theatre for a year and loved it and worked with Fulton Mackay and Johnnie Grieve and... I: Ian Dalgleish? […]

Alistair Murray Moffat

[…]en the Gateway in Edinburgh was closed. Any particular background to that? R: Yes, the Gateway was really where I did my first TV and I knew the theatre from the Festival because it used to be a theatre, the Gateway Theatre, and then when STV took it over it was where we made Encore, our Arts p[…]
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