[…] up er...a Mr Ernie Garside[?] at er...(Walton on Thames) er Worton Hall Studios at Isleworth, he'd most likely, you know, er...fix […]
[…] Yes. Manny Yospa: I mean only one studio, was it Worton Hall had a direct hit, and killed a chap called […]
[…]ong story short, about a couple of weeks later he rang me up and said if I rang up...rang up er...a Mr Ernie Garside[?] at er...(Walton on Thames) er Worton Hall Studios at Isleworth, he'd most likely, you know, er...fix me up. So I rang up this gentleman and he said, "Yes, we want a Clapper Boy. Do[…]
[…]interruptions there. In fact all the studios were probably a little bit out of London.Charles Drazin: Yes.Manny Yospa: I mean only one studio, was it Worton Hall had a direct hit, and killed a chap called Doc Solomons[?] who was the sort of studio manager and big shot. Apart from that I don't - yes […]
[…] would later become Ealing Studios) and G.B. Samuelson’s operation at Worton Hall in Isleworth (the Samuelson dynasty is still very much […]
[…] out for an office, and quickly moved on to the Worton Hall studio at Isleworth, set up by George Berthold Samuelson, […]
[…]thing becomes painful or even impossible to see.So it is a two-eyed process. We have to produce one image to the left eye, one for the right eye. We shall have to satisfy quite strict requirements if they’re going to be possible to see them comfortably. This is the function of the stereoscop—of the […]