[…]8 months to make. It was very, very long, somewhere like six hours. And they showed two hours, one week, the second two hours, the next week, and the third two hours, the third week. She went on location to share money. And I remember as a kid of, I must have been let me see I was born in 1911. She […]
[…]well. And also worked with a man who I had a great rapport with, nice person.Roy Fowler 17:14 So presumably you had operated on second or third camera on some of the other pictures. YouSpeaker 2 17:22 know, I hadn't done very much at all. I used to, used to practice during th[…]
[…]accent, I spoke ‘Proper’ [inaudible: German?]. And it said BBC on my papers. “BBC chap?” “Yes, sir.” “Sergeant, give him the stripe,” [inaudible] the third year? The language - you wake up in the morning. “’ere.” “Wot?” “Who’s pinched my farcking boots?” “I ain’t pinched the fuckers.” “Well some fuc[…]
[…]I started playing the flute. I was about four foot high. I started playing the flute, and he taught me drums, military style. Drums and bugle was the third choice, which was only for calls. We didn't play tunes on the PC thing. And by the end of the second term, you were allowed to join the band. In[…]
[…]om many years before the war?Tilly Day: Oh yes, from long ago. And we had lots of - oh God! - the laughs we had on 'Gaiety George'! He'd got his third wife by that time who, of course, I didn't know. I knew the other two, and he lost this one while he was on (I think it was 'Gaiety George'). An[…]
[…] the laughs we had on 'Gaiety George'! He'd got his third wife by that time who, of course, I didn't […]
[…]r 1 0:24 He's number in interview 807 Terry Marceau for the British entertainment history projects. The date is the 22nd 22nd 22nd or the third now in 2022. Okay, so we start with the background when we were born, if you don't mind, say inSpeaker 2 0:49 1942. So I'm 79 years […]
[…]d get my six minutes and by chance and uncle had visited and he'd given me six months as well. So now went and bought the other two halves of the two thirds of the camera. And I now and the camera. For the first time, we've all been completely on my own thing. And now of course I was had to buy film[…]
[…] and re-opened again, it was a stadium type cinema - third run place really but very high standards as they […]
[…] follow me." So I went up the stairs, into the projection room. The theatre had just been rebuilt and re-opened again, it was a stadium type cinema - third run place really but very high standards as they all were then. It was spotlessly clean, like a hospital, the floor was one of the jobs I had, w[…]