Pamela Mann-Francis (nee Mann)

[…]production we jumped down to Shepperton. And so that was my second studio, really. And at Shepperton we were, in fact, in an office over the West Rex Theatre, which was the West Rex Theatre at Shepperton. And I stayed, you know, as I say, I was David and Norman's secretary there for Sound Barrier. W[…]

Joe Mendoza

[…]abbing dead, you know, you lay the tracks, I wish I could Six, five. So I said, well, you have to, you know, we won't be able to get we've booked the theatre for dubbing tomorrow morning at 11 or whatever it is. or cancer just cancelled? Well, I mean, you'd be brought up like I'd been brought up tha[…]

Michael Clarke

[…]lly Iraq's, and the others who said that it was an almost infinite source of riches. So why there wasn't was not always the money for a new operating theatre, a new museum and you bridge a new road. So I took this as a brief simply to explain the bare elementals of the economy of selling energy in t[…]

Ray (Ramon) Morse

[…]et me wrong but does do never seem different.Alan Lawson  30:29  It became the Gates eventually became the Gate studio and it was a dubbing theatre and much other things. Then kind of moving cross the roadRay Morse  30:38  you've got Black Louis Black Yeah, rememberAlan Lawson &n[…]

Lew Grade

[…]get the licence.Alan Sapper : You didn't?Lew Grade : What happened was they said "you are too powerful", we would control all the talent. And all the theatres. Because I had Val Parnell and Prince Littler, Stewart Cruikshank from Howard and Wyndham, they felt that we controlled the business and they[…]
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