Evangeline Harrison

[…] buttons, the belts, the fabrics everything was there, the feathers, the whole lot, the pleaters and now they’re all scattered all the way around the world. But now of course people in the wardrobe have an organiser, you know, somebody sitting a desk with the computer all the time ordering stuff. It[…]

Roy Fowler

[…]arkers or changes that you could detect now looking back?  Well, you must I think relate these things to what was going on in, in the wider world. Mm, these were the Thatcher years and unions were more and more fraught. Mm, [Pause] ACT was broke and I think BETA, which was the sister union[…]

Graham Smart

[…]bly be able to do some of my film skills. There I met a chap called Aidar Kaulins as AI and d a r. Au Li ns, and found out that he had been editor of Worldwide films. So between us, we he was an officer. So he was interested, I was also in the film industry. So we decided wherever possible, we would[…]

John Hogarth

[…]lopment or something in that area when one day my mother and I - I'm an only child and my father died as a result of wounds he sustained in the First World War in 1943, so my mother and I had obviously lived together and she has been quite a considerable influence on my life - and to support the pai[…]
Scroll to Top