Peter Tanner

[…] very bad grace she took me on as assistant and she really gave me hell, Peggy, she won't mind my saying so now, but she did. First of all we were at Worton Hall for a short time. Then we moved to Ealing with was ARP.Roy Fowler: ATPPeter Tanner: No even before it was ATP it was ARP which w[…]

Freddie Francis

[…] he made it and I think they sold some of the stuff to them. Anyway we managed to get over that.By now I'd got involved with, by now Korda had bought Worton Hall and I was now the resident camera operator at Worton Hall. We did one pretty horrible film, but a lot of films were pretty horrible in tho[…]

Manny Yospa

[…] Yes. Manny Yospa: I mean only one studio, was it Worton Hall had a direct hit, and killed a chap […]

Sydney Samuelson

[…]our kind of early childhood memories of him at all?SAMUELSON: Yes, that’s G B Samuelson and my earliest film memory was going to his studio which was Worton Hall at Isleworth which subs, subsequently became the Korder Studio and then became the National Coal Board something or other. I don’t know wh[…]

Emmanuel (Manny) Yospa

[…]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 […]

Richard (Dickie) Best

[…]s which is a story in itself which I'd better not bring innow because it will never stop. No. From Fame is the Spur I went to doMy Own Executioner at Worton Hall, from there I went back to do TheGuinea Pig for the Boultings, then back to Shepperton to do BritanniaNews which we'll talk about later. A[…]

Cyril Page

[…] 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 […]

Cyril Page

[…]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[…]

Bill Girdlestone

[…]at's still as an office clerk, which wasn't my scene. Well, while I was there I got to know a fellow who was joining the forces who'd been working at Worton Hall in the laboratory or the dark room. I found out that he was joining up, and he said, 'You may be able to get the job there,' which was wha[…]
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