[…]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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[…]ally as the studio closed on the Monday, on the Friday a personal who was assistant dubbing mixer at ABPC called Hugh Strain had left ABPC to open up Warwick Dubbing Theatre in London and the Sound Chief at ABPC Tony Lumpkin was now looking for an effects mixer for the theatre. He heard as the[…]
[…] in total, actually, but fortunately, I'd been in the position of because of people I knew and because of my footsteps that I did. I'd been called by Warwick, who were in 153, ward or street, to do daily work. And so I was quite happy to go in there, doing footsteps, doing post sync and things like […]
[…]ir to everybody - no, I didn't like the army, I didn't. Although not until I joined in at Prestatyn, the next day, I think we went down to Warwick for awful primary training for six weeks and assault course and dreadful things but I've never been very physical I didn't like very much. And[…]
[…] Officers Training Corps but it certainly was called the Corps, and they all therefore enlisted in the in B Company of the 8th Battalion of the Royal Warwickshire Regiment. And when I remember one of the few things that my father ever told me about that period, apart from his devotion to Saltley, wa[…]
[…]es, I had Cecil Cooney. Again, I had Cecile Cooney. On many firms, he was my operator, and on private Angelo, I had a different operator, but some of Warwick. Yes, he was also very, very fine operator who I used years later, again, he had the life of person, and so was he Cooney. I mean, they've exp[…]
[…]those visits coincided with one of his Duty Manager shifts for the complex. On one occasion he very kindly managed to secure a signed photo of Dionne Warwick for Sue which had been personally dedicated to her. Alongside the one Dave Elliot secured of Paul McCartney, at a show at the Odeon Edinburgh,[…]
[…] going on. 169 RF: Who was that? RW B: Norman Warwick it was. I moaned during the rushes, but I […]
[…] I don’t have his name on the list, I’ve got Warwick, Pat Roc, David Tomlinson, Joan Greenwood, and Lesley Fuller […]
[…]cted by Walter C Mycroft and starring Charlie Clapham who is, and Pat Roc86I: Now isn’t that interesting, I don’t have his name on the list, I’ve got Warwick, Pat Roc, David Tomlinson, Joan Greenwood, and Lesley Fuller – quite a cast. But, but... who was the lead, the...
86 Pat Roc (1915-2003) was[…]