Sheila Whitaker

[…]d maybe,rather than go back to work, maybe I’d take the degree I hadn’t taken when I was eighteen.Which is what happened, I went to the University of Warwick when I was thirty-nine.SF: Was Clive Barker there in charge of media studies?No, it was Robin...SF: Drama?No. Oh, I don’t know about drama. I […]

Gus Walker

[…]did you first work with John box? Was that travels of my Gus Walker  39:35  aunt? Oh, no, no, no. I worked with books on the Warwick films, macabre broccoli and Erwin Alan. We in that no time to die was the Gus Walker  39:53  Warwick film, and we wer[…]

Richard (Dickie) Best

[…]r a film called These are my Daughters.When I got there, that film had been cancelled and the producer said goin the office next door because there's Warwick Ward in next door andhe's going to produce The Dancing Years and he may need an editor, Idon't know. So, I went next door and saw Warwick Ward[…]

Alf Tunwell – Transcript

[…] entered the film industry as an office boy at the Warwick Trading Company before moving into their camera department. His […]

Brian Marshall

[…]e we now? Brian early 60s late 50sSpeaker 1  5:24  Yeah knows his 60s 6063 64 about no 60 Yeah, no laser that's about 6566 Yeah, cuz I left Warwick in 63 So it's another three yearsUnknown Speaker  5:50  then I I was put forward for for I did a couple of features and I did virgin[…]

Charles W. Smith

[…]en were you born, and what sort of childhood did you have, and what your parents were. CHARLES SMITH: Well, I was born in 1920, May, in Rugby in Warwickshire. And my father kept a photographic chemist's shop. And so we had, uh, sold cameras, and I served customers with films and loaded the came[…]

Anne V Coates

[…]o grown men should, could go on behaving like that time after time. I mean Sam was, Sam only lived round the corner in Grosvenor House and we were in Warwick. Y es. And yet he was always late. But it isn’t ever a simple matter of being late is it, there’s always a reason for being late. […]
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