Daphne Shadwell

[…]ything in her family, she was just a natural performer and in fact when they first married, she went on tour with my father just after the war, Great World War, and appeared in a show, she travelled in a show and appeared in it for quite a while. But she was...JPH: [incomp – 22:27] or[…]

Brian Pritchard

[…]on colour film stock? Did you used to follow any of the guides that they used to have in the amateur film magazines?BP: Yes I would read Amateur Cine World and also I was quite interested in stills photography as well so I used to read the photographic magazines. And I was quite interested in the co[…]

Clyde Jeavons

[…]n the provinces or anything: fast track is join a very small niche magazine in London.”Nursing Times or whatever – in my case The Financial World. And that will be a much, much easier stepping stone to try for journalism. And before that I’d wanted to be in the theatre. Originally as an ac[…]

Ted (Robert Edward) Newman

[…]And in arklow, in Ireland at that time, chi Knox which is a Birmingham firm, they had a munitions factory, and this munitions factory after the First World War, it was closing down, they're coming back to Birmingham, and dad being although he had his own business of Wheeler, right, and people weren'[…]

Mike Bradsell

[…] home. So it was so different. I was doing something which was theoretically not very exciting, but I've managed to make it exciting in my own little world. And when there wasn't anything going on in the dubbing theatre, some of the editors would ask me to help file their trims, which is usually jus[…]

Russell Galbraith

[…]not saying that figured largely in Management considerations for doing it but it was more a question of winning brownie points, I think, in the wider world. But, at the same time also, I think it should be said again, particularly with the religious slots, it provided some kind of comfort zone for a[…]

Interview

[…] home. So it was so different. I was doing something which was theoretically not very exciting, but I've managed to make it exciting in my own little world. And when there wasn't anything going on in the dubbing theatre, some of the editors would ask me to help file their trims, which is usually jus[…]

Joe Mendoza

[…] wish to have a film show every time and I saw the battleship tank. And I thought I, this is what I want to do. And, oh, I bought out Mike, the Cindy world and everything. But then when I was 13, when I was vomits, for I was given a movie camera. I tried to make films with it and everything. And whi[…]
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