Mary Harvey (Welford)

[…], yes.Mary Harvey DRAFT. Tape 1 Side B44Mary Harvey DRAFT. Tape 1 Side BAnd started working again. And, and then, after a few years there we moved to Twickenham Studios, where we had an office, and that was fun. And then John died, he fell ill, and he died in ’85, I think it was ’85. Was that the ye[…]

Adam Dawson

[…]d a job you know, One did do   In fact, I'm not quite sure of the times but I did go to see Julius Hagen, Julius Haygen Productions at Twickenham, where they used to make these Quickies, they used to have two production units and three editors working all the time.  And I we[…]

Tony Lawson

[…]ng called he who rides a tiger. And we will I went to work with John Pointer, the dubbing editor, Sound Editor, on that film, which was being made at Twickenham studios. And so that was my first sort of out into into the you explain what it did, being edited? Does? I could try. It's when the picture[…]

Bill Girdlestone

[…]cadilly for an interview. I went there and it was the offices of PCT, Provincial Cinematograph Theatres, and I got the job. And I'd a letter to go to Twickenham Studio and I went there, that's still as an office clerk, which wasn't my scene. Well, while I was there I got to know a fellow who was joi[…]

Eric Cross

[…]r than anything else?Eric Cross: Well, it was impossible to continue the job when the strike was on - the General Strike - so my Mother was living at Twickenham at the time and I wandered round looking at various things and I saw some people on location outside Twickenham Studios. It was Herbert Wil[…]

Ray (Ramon) Morse

[…] boardAlan Lawson  37:21  or a name that got changed.Ray Morse  37:23  I don't know what they were when they finally came out and Twickenham Twickenham them Flying Fools I got a still of that was all about shipping bodies back to the land of their origin say that was a card becau[…]

Diana Morgan

[…] yes. Cos Alec wasn’t so famous then was he, by a long way? DM: No he wasn’t. He played a gardening reporter who’s put on to follow the match at Twickenham. SC: That’s right, yes. It was a very funny film. DM: It was funny. Hugh Griffith was wonderful. SC: Oh Hugh was yes, fantas[…]
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