Michael Darlow transcript

[…] - scandalous aunt who ran off to be in the theatre. Also great -aunt , first female professional mu sician […]

Philip Donnellan

[…] do?  It seems to be part of the given situation in which you exist, you don't, you're not surprised if your parents have arguments or go to the theatre or drink gin regularly at six-thirty. I mean it's just one of those things parents do this. So no, I wasn't surprised by the Daily Express I w[…]

Dennis Main Wilson

[…]ion back in to the realm of world nations as a civilised country and rehabilitate them by the use of freedom in broadcasting, in books, in cinema, in theatre, all of which have been rigidly controlled by Goebbels. So because I’m not an intellectual, they made me Head of Light Entertainment. And I st[…]

Albert Critoph

[…]guidance, and somehow that wasn't really happy with the actual show. So we went to one or two other places, and we came across the Cameo cinema a newstheatre in Charing Cross road just recently, been pulled down, and my uncle took me there, and I was interviewed, and I was interviewed for job. But i[…]

Gawn Grainger

[…]that, because when I was at school, at Westminster, I was coming back from school one day, I used to get the 38 bus and it used to go past the Palace Theatre, and I’d read in the paper that they were looking for a boy to take over from the boy in King’s Rhapsody, with [Ivor] Novello and as chance wo[…]

Transcript – Jean Anderson

[…] founding member of the Royal Shakespeare Company and the National Theatre he also appeared in films including Henry V (1944) […]

HP0103 Roy Ward Baker-Transcript

[…] RF: As a sideline, the cinema completely obliterated the musical theatre and the music hall in central London because the […]
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