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[…]res on Foula and er...?Vernon Sewell: Now between the - between my leaving Nettlefold's I made a movie on my own called 'Men Against the Sea', a documentary film, and it's a classic today.Roy Fowler: Yes...Vernon Sewell: And Mickey was coming too, Mickey was gonna come too, just Micke[…]
[…] player. Fortunately I had said that first.TD: This would have been 1950Alexander Faris: 1951 or 1952. Then I got a chance to write Some music for a documentary called Robinson's England.TD: You started with god save the king, you'd started Composing and arranging.Alexander Faris: Started arranging[…]
[…]e ,he was either programme controller or head of current affairs or something like that. He was a wonderful man. He had gone through the features and documentary department. And we used to do this programme. It was a director called Geoffrey Hughes. it was live every evening after the six o'cl[…]
[…]ir man, his wife used to work at Pathé.Name of interviewee DRAFT. Tape 1 Side A35Name of interviewee DRAFT. Tape 1 Side AShe used to work upstairs in documentary. He used to go before I was there. [Laughter]But when, when, when it closed quite a number of the people came down to us atTechnicolor did[…]