[…] hall, it was just so basic. I mean it a third-rate bus waiting room in Barnsley or something would have […]
[…] and sent back. Anyway, Mr Garside, he said "Right! A third time - you're out!" Anyway, at the end of […]
[…]ourse, when you walked past them, he couldn’t believe it. But he said “There’s three flying ones”, so he said “Oh, come with me” and Derek had made a third full-size 3 MiGs, and they were flying around the airfield. That’s how good he was.[01:02:50]PF: You mentioned this earlier, but we’re talking a[…]
[…] of lectures and then you did three exercises and one, the two of them were set exercises, you had to do the ones that were offered you, and then the third one was your own one. And the first one was in fact a script that had never been done as Z-Cars, and I cast john Thaw in it because I thought he[…]
[…]w the (indistinct) director. I said ‘well, what do you want to be in the end?’ he said “director” and I said ‘oh, so do I!’. he said, “well, become a third assistant director.” So I said ‘well, how do I do that?’ and he said “well, give me your phone number, and I’ll let you know.” So I thought, ‘ye[…]
[…]rt of dichotomy or whatever they call it these days, yes. So you got a degree of course?Yes. Well, what was interesting was during the second, during third year we, because I’d chosen to do the first of a Combined Honours I was allowed to choose a paper. So you were supposed to choose an artist or a[…]
[…]o I think it was he who got me into the Polish Film Unit, but it was a long time ago and I don't exactly remember. So that was the second person, the third person was director Stefan Osiecki[xi], also a film director. All these people were fairly well known in Poland so I was told. I had never been […]
[…]ent or America coming to BIP [Elstree] Studios, the introduction was absolutely dreadful because it was...the hall, it was just so basic. I mean it a third-rate bus waiting room in Barnsley or something would have had better than that. And it was really, really disgusting because it looked so dreadf[…]
[…]!" [Laughing] So, once again, I was sacked and sent up to the gate, and I got another bollocking and sent back. Anyway, Mr Garside, he said "Right! A third time - you're out!" Anyway, at the end of the film, it was called er 'Crime Over London', with Basil Sydney and Margot Grahame, and er...Anyway,[…]