[…]ood. Did that. Saw all the other departments. Occasionally someone fell by the wayside and I got put into the Accountant’sOffice and I had a typewriter. I hope this is in picture (indicates wide width) the carriage was that long, for figures.(TIME 06.05) And then I was in the Production Office […]
[…]n he hits the pavement the music goes ignored never heard the feet turn I did do arrange the a footstep session we gave you Bowie on a on a large typewriter and he was terrific. We gave him a few extra Fred Astaire steps and he had the style you know I mean you really know when you look good Defence[…]
[…]bsp; First sent to Overseas Service at Bush House as Script Writer. I knew Bush House from student days, used canteen when working at LSE Library. Remarkable emigres and exiles. Ludwig Hoffman was my boss, spok[…]
[…] I had, I ran three covers, I ran an open cover; I ran a cover for ABPC and I ran an Ealing cover. And on each cover there was something like 40 underwriters at Lloyd's, and something like 23 insurance companies. So the risk was pretty well spread. And the covers I mean, Ealing got away with murder.[…]
[…]d start doing these things and this is how I got in to it.Y es.As I say quite by accident.I think Leslie Everley [ph 13:30] was an established script writer wasn’t he of theScenaris [ph 13:35] films?Oh yes, he was, he was, he was an incredibly nice man and very kind to me. I must, you know, looking […]