Renee Glynne

[…]p;“Ian Scoones at Hammer, which is my hero, everyone’s his hero, truly, because he’s from another world and beautiful. So, I did it, and I did a third one which was awful, and which they’re saying, “It’s very good but we might not use it.” So, in that film which is now that poster are my t[…]

Carol Owens

[…] the media business.SPEAKER: F8 [Carol Owens]Well if I can just go back to some more stories about Leeds. There was quite a bit more to say. So in my third year vacation I was studying for a dissertation on “Jean Renoir: Artist and Partisan” was the title of it. So as a filmmaker. And that was great[…]

Anne Hanford

[…]le were France, Italy, Germany, Sweden and the UK.ANNE HANFORD:  Yes, and closely followed by Portugal.  I think they came to the second or third meeting.SUE MALDEN:  And then they went on growing.  And so, the structure of FIAT, they had an Executive Board, and a President and a[…]

Simon Rose

[…]start the interview by you confirming your name and giving me details about you.Simon Rose  0:22  Yes. Simon rose Date of Birth second, the third 1946 work mainly in television What else do you want to know? What areas and mostly sorry, mostly as a film editor? Although not entirely.Ian No[…]

Graham Hartstone

[…]n the village of as Nikolaos. Firstly, we flew out, we went to the vanguard, nothing that bigger, never landed on Creek for a start. So they took two thirds of the seats out and we put some took our equipment in and we we flew off to to create with big top reps, you know, they used to look after us […]

Bernie Andrews

[…]ecord of Pee Wee Hunt and I had to go and get another copy of it.  And then, I played it so much I wore it out, and I eventually ended up with a third copy.  I like Lou Bush’s Zambezi, that was on Capitol, loads of things on Brunswick, I used to like The Inkspots and Tennessee Ernie Ford… […]

Jonathan Balcon

[…] Burma. Roy Fowler  41:16  No, I didn't know that. Jonathan Balcon  41:16  So Charles lost two boys in the war. And the third boy Hallam, who ended up at the BBC, in fact, during the war was a Quaker and became a member of Friends Ambulance, and served with some distinc[…]

Liz Forgan

[…] on Channel 4. So the separation between the financial responsibility and the editorial responsibility gave the new channel terrific freedom. And the third thing it had that was lucky was a Chief Executive who was really absolutely on for making a channel that broke new ground. I mean hence for exam[…]

Ann Meo

[…]  I don’t remember what they were classed at, but they must have been something less than thirty… they went round slower than thirty-three and a third. Mm.  Imagine they were fifteen or something. Those huge discs that were made for, what was it called?  The Transcription Se[…]

John Schlesinger

[…] Norman Swallow: I think we're all privileged having you create things for us. Thank you for today too.  John Schlesinger: That was my third film. Interesting Norman Swallow: Billy Liar was 1963, Darling 1965  
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