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[…] as The Return of Martin Kane (1957), Danger Man (1960), William Tell (1958), The Invisible Man (1958). During the late […]
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[…]sort of...Charles Drazin: And the TV films would have been shot where? I mean were these shot at Merton Park?Manny Yospa: Er no - one of the ones was William Tell, I don't know if you remember the series William Tell?Charles Drazin: I think I do, dimly, actually.Manny Yospa: Conrad Phillips and Will[…]
[…]sistant camera man there at the time was Peter Sergeant.And another assistant was an eminent director of photography now called Bob Painter and Billy Williams another eminent director of photography he was an assistant there because his father Billy Williams senior was a camera man and used to do wo[…]