Dudley Lovell

[…]g, but I know. Victor Savile was director and he was a man to be fair. I mean, you didn't breathe, once the red light have gone up, you didn't make a sound you didn't call you choke to death rather than make a coffee. And one day, he had a very bad day, I think somebody up for the what, after the be[…]

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[…]

Michael Clarke

[…]or three of them were ex RCA students. One had a PhD in chemical physics, another as a PhD in biology, and he then became head of the central unit in Warwick. The first one I mentioned, took over after me he's also called Clark is very brilliant guy, difficult sometimes, but brilliant. We had three […]

Tilly Day

[…]s another still...Tilly Day: Ah, that's...Sidney Cole: Now there are some interesting people there, tell us about them.Tilly Day: Yes, Warwick Ward...Sidney Cole: Oh, Warwick Ward, yeah...Tilly Day: Er, Charlie Bird, er Mabel Poulton's sister, Mabel Poulton, me, him, I've fo[…]

Alf Tunwell – Transcript

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

Tilly Day

[…] interesting people there, tell us about them. Tilly Day: Yes, Warwick Ward... Sidney Cole: Oh, Warwick Ward, yeah... Tilly Day: […]

A A "Alf" Tunwell

[…]: Well, of course I started in this business not on the technical side, I started as an office boy. Just filing, copying letters, in an office of the Warwick Trading Company, which of course was a film production company. I got tired of filing and running round posting letters, so every minute I cou[…]

Bob Jordan

[…] involved with Danzigers [The Danziger Brothers], again through Sid Randall because his son Geoff Randall was clapper loader on most of the Warwick, and Eon productions eventually and at the time he was working at Danzigers on a television series. When one of Warwick pictures cam[…]

Norman Warren

[…]ut the frame line but on 35mm you do, because I was putting blank film between the commercials. So, I ran round to the theatre which was actually The Warwick, which was The Warwick pre-view theatre in Audley Street I think it was,with a man called Cassidy, Gerry Cassidy that’s it. They put the […]
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