[…]t area.Geoff Labram 1:20 I lived until I got married, which was in 1953. So I was 30 when I got married, and throughout the whole of that time, apart from being evacuated during the war, I lived with my parents in Osterley facing Osterley Park, which is now a National Trust property. And[…]
[…]from Strasbourg, so it's quite international setup, mother being half French, half German, because Strasbourg always changed hands every two or three times in 100 years, depending who was on the father side, Viennese, which is the musical side with part family, and they lived in Vienna for 400 years[…]
[…] were Bold'. And that was directed by another American called Tim Whelan. Rodney Giesler : Who else was in 'Knights […]
[…]t would be obviously in collaboration. You can’t be an island on your own.PF: Now, during this period you were talking about, I guess it’s around the time of Kes, there was a push to all-colour production by the end of the ‘60s. Almost all of British features were shot in colour. Do you… from your e[…]
[…]azines. I went to Glasgow University, did a course that I thought would lead into journalism but my main priority at University was to work on, and ultimately edit, the Glasgow University Guardian, the student newspaper there, and that was probably the biggest thing that got me into the profession.&[…]
[…]sociation, where I did a 5-year course in architecture and in 1928 I became an associate of the Royal Institute of British Architects. Uh, during the time I was a student, I happened to be walking to the Tube one day with a friend of my father's, another doctor, and he asked me what I thought I woul[…]
[…] then we came back to England, and in 1931 - we stayed in France for seven years - in 1931 my father was sent to Berlin, which was a very interesting time to go to Berlin. He had his hat knocked off in a Hitler parade on one occasion, because he didn't take it off when Hitler passed by. And we lived[…]
[…]wn on the sleeper to Cornwall, the whole unit and that film starred a lady called Eve Gray and an Alsation dog, that’s all I can remember, its a long time ago Alan.Q: (Laugh) Now, were, was there a close knit between your father and his brothers or?SAMUELSON: Not really, between my father and his si[…]
[…] yes. That was a rather extraordinary piece. That was with Tim Roth and Emma Thompson, yes. Mm, and done as […]
[…]rsity). BECTU History Project Interview no: N/K Interviewee: Moira Armstrong Interviewer: N/K No of tapes: Two Duration: 01:48:32 NB: The time codes given here are estimates based on readings from the original cassette recording.Tape 1 Side A.[Irrelevant preliminaries]So can you please t[…]