Joe Busuttil

[…] never done any for years.  And I met this young guy called Bob, I can’t think of his second name now.  And he said to me ‘you just get a sketch pad and start drawing, draw anything, first thing that comes into your head’.  So when I was a Fitter’s Mate I used to have one of these lit[…]

E M (Michael) Smedley Aston

[…]hat was involved in them. But they were absolute murder and in the summer they were so hot and sweaty, with no ventilation at all, but you know the wretched assistants were more or less fainting by numbers. But the sound system was very much hit and miss in those days. But as I said one had escaped […]

Peggy Gick

[…]ckers Armstrong] up north and he and I went through all the things that I'd got. He said, "you want drawings number [so-and-so, so-and-so, so-and-so, etc]...every single drawing has been sent to the Admiral...we always send them a copy. [But no way did they know about it or were able to let me have […]

Nick Ardizzone

[…]hat I had discovered in Australia was that the the low high regard wholly artificial risk between film and television or film with holes in the side, etc, didn't exist there. And I had become thoroughly used to working on tape and film side by side. I might, for instance, be working on a drama that […]
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