Bernard Gribble

[…]ER: M8Who. Who was running Fox at the time here and had a cutting room constructed next to his office since I was queer so I sadly finished a real at Twickenham the real could be brought and some trims were brought up to Soho Square and Elmo went on cutting the movie the way he wanted it to. That's […]

Ted Hallows

[…]History Project Ted Hallows studio. Electrician, member of the TU recorded on the 17th of May 1989Unknown Speaker  0:17  in his own home at Twickenham. Interviewer. Alan Lawson, side one,Unknown Speaker  0:26  yeah, things thatUnknown Speaker  0:31  Ted the first questi[…]

Peter T Handford

[…]s and some picture editors because they say it is too complicated and it adds unnecessary extra work. Most dubbing mixers like it. Gerry Humphreys at Twickenham thinks it is the only way to record a film, but as I say most of the opposition has come from certain sound editors and I think it is quite[…]

Kay Mander

[…]on it, and Ching had recorded it and everything, and they had plans for making another - a feature - and in some extraordinary way they got access to Twickenham Studios, which were in the hands of the receivers, and a gentleman called Ben Drage, of Drage's furnishings, was looking after the receiver[…]

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[…]

Anne V Coates

[…]ditors do drink a lot, a lot of editors. I don’t personally, but... You know, the editors were the people who were always hanging around the bars. At Twickenham where I BECTU History Project Interviewee Interviewer Track No Anne V Coates Roy Fowler 3 94 work now was practically kep[…]

Richard (Dickie) Best

[…]ally, but they all have their different characters.Nothing could be more different from Pinewood to Elstree, or Elstree toShepperton or Shepperton to Twickenham and the old ones like Lime Groveor Teddington or Islington or Walton. They all had a complete characterof their own, like people.Pinewood i[…]

Interview

[…]SunburySpeaker 2  0:22  on Thames, which is was at that time in the sort of centre of all the film studios there was Shepparton metal folds Twickenham, you name it there were all kinds of studios and I started there I got to get on my bicycle and go to Shepperton Studios. My first job as a[…]

Freddie Francis

[…] on until, then the thing started to split up and they weren’t retaining their units and so we went off to various things. And I was making a film at Twickenham, a Carol Reed film, The Stars Look Down, I think, about the miners. And I went home one Saturday and found that somebody had started a war.[…]

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[…]
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