[…]d not happy ones. We, we moved about quite a lot. The reason the reason it got what I mean that I was born in Blackheath was that my sister been born two years before she was born in Cambridge, and my parents married in 19 29. And both sides of those pet sets of parents and my mother and my father t[…]
[…]So then I went to they sent me to a private school in Noel Lester than Clarks College, Clarks college grammar school for four years to be followed by two years at Clarks College Business School, which meant that the age of 15 and midst of the Depression, it was very necessary to get a job,Unknown Sp[…]
[…] you had the clips for but you had to undo two scripts to take it out. And it was known […]
[…]. I won't ask you any questions, just talk about it.Lindsay Anderson: Funnily enough, I've recently written an introduction, which has taken me about two years, not very long, for a project for a facsimile reprint of Sequence, which ran I suppose from about 48, something like that, to 51Norman Swall[…]
[…]n old camera in the camera room, it was an old Bell and Howell and it was not the type of clapper gate that you had the clips for but you had to undo two scripts to take it out. And it was known as the Ideal, I think because it had come from Ideal pictures. There was that and I examined that thoroug[…]
[…] I've recently written an introduction, which has taken me about two years, not very long, for a project for a […]
[…]t four weeks before we could dub - I mean it was massive, every cough and spit there was nothing but guide-tracks. And so he said, "That's fine", but two weeks later the phone rang and it was the producer, a very aggressive man called Frank Hoare. He said, "I'm in the theatre, waiting, where is it?"[…]
[…]xpeditions. And while he was there, it was discovered by famous Dr. Wilson of the Antarctic that he had tuberculosis, and couldn't go. But when I was two years old, the expedition finally set out from New Zealand and I was taken down to the quayside, where, my parents told me, Captain Scott held me […]
[…]e - I don't think she knew about my birth - and it was a place called Shoreham in Sussex, where "Bungalow Town" is now. In those days there were only two or three bungalows and mine was a disused railway carriage, and I was born on the beach at Shoreham in a disused railway carriage. That any help, […]
[…]ecame an eminent sculptress. But we got this job with a director, I mean an impresario you could say, who sent out first tours, who was notorious for two things; paying the lowest salary and going after the ladies in his office. I can remember my first interview with him. I was so innocent, you know[…]