Stanley Watkins

[…]p; 22:03  Electric? Well, that's interesting, because it wasn't bought up by Western Electric. It wasn't, no, no, it was still. It was Fox's but you see, Fox started out with a sound on film, which wasn't too good. They had a method of flashing lamp. Tim Aymes  22:26&nb[…]

Johnny (Johnny) Goodman

[…]nd the cigar and candy shop. And I had customers like Frank Sinatra and all these people, it was all very exciting. And then finally I got a job with Twentieth Century Fox, through contacts. I'd met, through introduction, Rene - I think it was Rene Wilson - an editor from England years ago, was livi[…]

Chili Bouchier – Transcript

[…] big American companies. He worked for Columbia, and MGM and Twentieth Century Fox, and all the big stars that came over at […]

Chili (Dorothy) Bouchier

[…]xtraordinarily funny anecdotes that I could remember about him when he worked for all the big American companies. He worked for Columbia, and MGM and Twentieth Century Fox, and all the big stars that came over at that time, in the fifties and sixties, like (?) Power (?) and, umm, who have we got as […]

Anne V Coates

[…]ory Project Interviewee Interviewer Track No Anne V Coates Roy Fowler 1 21 Was he a sort of, what, sort of Victorian survival into the twentieth century, or...? Because, although he does, he seems very benevolent as an individual, a man of great integrity and honesty... Yah. Nev[…]

Clyde Jeavons

[…]the beginning of that – and this wasLindgren’s main, one of his main, issues was the poor funding of what heregarded as the great new art form of the twentieth century, and in relation tothe way other arts were funded, if not magnificently, at least adequately,including print and the libraries and s[…]

Cynthia Moody

[…]sp;              In the sense of, you know, the Fox cat. Because the Fox cat is Twentieth Century Fox, they had lots of footage of a cat and whenever they got into difficulty with the cutting,they cut to the cat and it’s known as […]
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