Bill Girdlestone

[…]w THE Barons?Fowler/Lawson: Yes right opposite the studio, yes.Bill Girdlestone: And he got a job as Lab Manager at London Films, you know, William Jury's company, who donated Glebelands, incidentally. And the first thing he did was send his son, Adolph, who became a newsreel cameraman to […]

Peter Tanner

BECTU History Project - Interview No. 13[Copyright BECTU] Transcription Date:Interview Dates: 6 August 1987 Interviewer: Roy Fowler Interviewee: Peter Tanner, EditorSIDE 1, TAPE 1Roy Fowler: Peter when and where were you born.Peter Tanner: I'm not going to tell you when, but I'll tell you […]

Henry Seward

[…]ht was all occasionally you got a oil burner  Usually it was coal burnerRoy Fowler  20:47  You said earlier that you're descended from William. So I don'tHenry Seward  20:51  know whether I haveRoy Fowler  20:56  going to ask you ifSpeaker 1  20:59  I wil[…]

Harry Miller

[…]rrows.   And there was a big thing about the time I think about, er whatshisname, the big, a very good musician who wrote music for it all, William Walton yes and the idea was if you wanted the idea of fire you know, a big musical thing, and world war music and I happened to mention that t[…]

Adam Dawson

[…] Wardour Street and the Rowson family were there. New Ideal Pictures. I don't know what happened but the cast was so fantastic. The cast has got Hugh Williams Frances L. Sullivan, Felix Aylmer, Cecil Parker and then John Laurie and Googie Withers in her first role on the films and Sophie Stewart. An[…]

Dallas Bower

[…]t it was a very good thing that Paul had David Lean more or less at his elbow, which he did you see.  And er I was responsible for bringing William Walton in to do the music. There was a great deal of discussion as to who's going to do that small ballet for "Escape Me Never" and I said tha[…]

William Fielder

William Fielder (Distributor), 1893 - ? by admin — last modified Jul 27, 2008 02:12 PM BIOGRAPHY: Born in […]

William Fielder

[…] ]   Transcription Date: 2002-10-01 Interview Date: 1988-08-22   Interviewers: Sidney Cole and Roy Fowler Interviewee: William Fielder     Tape 1, Side 1 Roy Fowler: This recording is copyright by the ACTT History Project. We're still at Glebeland[…]

Harry Fowler

[…]m Cagney; certainly Bogart, with the teeth like that. Muni was a serious stage actor but his seriousness he applied to films very well. Great people. William Powell and Ronald Colman, the Englishman with the velvet voice - I didn’t think he was the greatest actor in the world but [he] was very succe[…]
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