[…] week.Roy Fowler: Oh that wasn't at all bad for the time? Were there modest fiddles to expenses? I stress modest.Norman Fisher: Well one sometimes stretched them a little.Roy Fowler: Well, so that was an augmentation of income to some extent.Norman Fisher: To a very very small extent. There's no, so[…]
[…]Freeman and his family sitting in the front row. And this minister came over to me and said, Oh, hello. However, nice to see you. I hope you're well, etc, my commanding officer was sitting three or four rows back, very impressed. I'm not only in the front row, but the guest of honor came over and ca[…]
[…]d what sort of schooling did you receive and any specialised training, so can you give us a little run down on your early days of where you were born etc and school and so on.PH I was born in an Army nursing home in Hampstead, London on 21 March 1919. The reason for the Army nursing home was because[…]
[…]m because he always if you read anything, you know that it's why he dropped out of the Bonds because he thought he was underpaid he'd been ripped off etc. And this bloke on the chief was there they are actually at the time. And where Connery had been mucking about refusing to do another Bond i[…]
[…]ors.VG: He was a very good director. Hitch hated making films. Hitch's joy was preparing them. And getting them written, and drawing his thumb nail sketches at the side of his scenes, at the side of his pages, and once he'd done all that he'd say “shit I've got to make it.”RF: Probably accounts for […]
[…] all sort of insert work that they were doing in studios, andStephen Peet 25:44 Didn't they have their own studios or animation place in Letchworth or Welwyn or somewhere like that, or was that another group? Alan Izod 25:52 No, I think what they had there, in fact, isn'[…]
[…]must have got some of his artistic talent because I can, whilst I'm not an artist, and I think I I could be a good painter if I tried, found a good sketch and that sort of thing, I found that useful in in dealing with art directors and so on, to be able to sketch out ideas and all that sort of thing[…]
[…]t was in those days, and having served my time under Rule 13 or 10 or nine or whatever it is, where I was limited to both my grade and my department, etc, I did manage to get myself in the clear. And the moment that I was in the clear, I left the coward and went freelancing, which was then my start,[…]