[…];Bobbi Riesel 0:39 because my microphone is pointing out that way it's picking up. That's okay. It actually doesn't stay. I did try and have it facing outwards, but sorry, that must make a terrible noise if you want to take you can hear it, right? Paul Lecker &n[…]
[…]m an okapi which had just come over here, it was some weird animal, a bit like a zebra. And I didn't know until some years afterwards he was there to try me out to see whether I could drink or not! He was quite a drinker himself. After the job we went to a nearby pub. Anyway I managed to satisfy him[…]
[…]and I suppose then the, that, once the film’s handed over thatmust have ceased. By then I'd got to know quite a lot of people in the studio. And, I'm trying to think what happened. Oh yes, and, and went over for a while to Two Cities Films, who, that was their headquarters at the time, with, with a […]
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[…]e Central Department in those days, and you can imagine that at the beginning of the war how busy he was, he answered his own telephone. So if he was trying to do a very difficult memo or... he would then beNancy Tbomas DRAFT Page 5interrupted all the time, I mean it was a ludicrous system actu[…]
[…] No, just a mate. And what happened after that? After the plumbing job, what did you do then?Ron Hill 2:59 Well, you chasing around trying to get another job with plumbers was not easy. Because you had to have a city of London guild to get in with a firm of West end plumbers. And n[…]
[…]th Barbara Emary, in her home, 5th July 1988Interviewer Bob AllenSIDE 1, TAPE 1BA : Perhaps you could tell us when you first ca me into the film industry, how you got interested in filmmaking, what lead you - into it.BE: The most interesting thing is that as a teenager I was all against films, I nev[…]
[…]sp;a dress designer and she would undertake to take these collections around the country.Did this turn you towards the entertainment business at all?There is a connection. First of […]
[…]o local papers, some of which were accepted, some of which were not.Roy Fowler: What sort of subjects were you writing on.Peter Tanner: Country subjects because we lived in Sussex, near Grinstead and they were to do with the country seasons. I did do one or two criticisms of local dramatic[…]
[…] a baby that will smile and not howl when we try and photograph it." And they'd been wandering around London […]