Martin Gibbons

[…]ft behind.Derek Threadgall  0:39  Right, Martin, let's go into the society, can you tell us when the Society was formed, how it was formed, etc.Speaker 2  0:52  Yes, I can say that the Society was formed in 1976. Tony, sadly died in 1968, and the BBC have repeated some radio and […]

Jonathan Balcon

[…]r 'He's a Jolly Good Fellow' [LAUGHTER] And this macarbre scene took place with Louis B Mayer being taken out almost as it were on a door, or on a stretcher, and the MGM Symphony Orchestra playing away 'For He's a Jolly Good Fellow' followed by I think 'Happy Birthday to You' [LAUGHTER]. And it was […]

Julia Cave

[…]What’s My Line’ was also quite glamorous, all done in the television theatre and with Barbra Kelly and Gilbert Harding and Isabell Barnet and Cyril Fletcher at that stage.Anyway about that time I met Willy Cave and the story of my marriage to Willy Cave, it was something else and I don’t know if you[…]

Michael Colomb

[…] get the problem of getting it there to restring a boom. And they probably find their own issue variety, which was one sort  and of course it stretch and it wouldn't work and it just jam the whole thing up but they had the absolute copies of EMI right down to the shades of the eau de neal  […]

Cedric Dawe

[…]iding we could make the quota to get on to the British screen was the thing to do. Anybody was trying to get into films and as I say this . . . . . sketch artist . . . . . . . . other Art Directors who were also then . . . There was John Meade, David Rawnsley, do you know the name and Duncan Sulliva[…]

Joan Kemp-Welch

[…]use we went to all the big towns and all the big places and played it at the right weeks. You know, we were at Liverpool for the Grand National week, etc, etc, etc. And Owen Nares was a wonderful actor and Zena Dare - I think the Dares were so beautiful, she and Phyllis. They were still beautiful, e[…]
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