Paul Fox

 VOICE FILE NAME:    Paul Fox Side 1I    =    Interviewer  -  Norman SwallowR    =    Paul FoxM    =    Alan Lawsons.l.    =    sounds like I:&nb[…]

Charles Potter

[…]n Ilford, but I was then living in kingford Essex. That was a trip, yeah, after three years of being put. Surround, I found myself transferred to the advertising and publicity department of the LMS railway.Unknown Speaker  5:13  And this is 1933 33Speaker 3  5:21  and my boss was[…]

Joy Batchelor

[…] making a variety of short animation films both for commercial advertising (particularly campaigns for J. Walter Thompson) and for the […]

Mike Hodges

[…]n to television drama himself. But in those days, we had they have this absolutely bizarre item in television in their schedules in those days called advertising magazines. They were hysterically funny actually is one very famous one in London called "Jim's Inn", which was a pub where Jimmy Hanley w[…]

Daphne Shadwell

[…] Of course I was very umpty, used to say, ‘I’m the director, I’m the director, I’ll do what I think best’. And the poor man who was in charge of Advertising Magazines used to say, ‘Hang on a minute Daphne, hang on a minute’.JPH: Joe Garwood.DS: Trying to explain to me that that’s where the mone[…]

Joy Batchelor

[…]e. There I was, brilliant, talented, young - you know - and nobody would give me a job! [laughs]Kay Mander: What sort of job did you go and look for? Advertising, or...Joy Batchelor: No, anything to do with art. I had my folio of rather indifferent drawings, and I just walked up and down, I walked u[…]

Francis Searle

[…]l, then about, about about three years there, but as I was about to say, I was, I was always, not always as an exaggeration, but I wouldn't leave the advertising manager alone, because I hated the what I regarded as dull, uninteresting window displays of Columbia record things you know, and I was al[…]

Larry Allen

[…] cartoon I think I'd had a go at, then, for advertising, and that was Mr Force Do you remember Mr […]

billywilliamsbectutape1

[…] Sweden. And this was one of the early forms of advertising, exceptthe film was about 14 reels I think. I […]
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