[…] I'm concerned he was a wonderful fellow, Bill O'Brien, who used to cast for Alex in those days. And I'd made The Stranger Left No Card for George K. Arthur who had gone into production with silent film stars, Charlie Chaplin and Jackie Coogan and all those people. And I'll tell you how he got me to[…]
[…] nice and it was a nice time to be working at Standard.Then Margaret Ann was sent over to England to get some film and when she was over here she met Arthur Elton, she came back to New York, to World Today, but she did announce that she was going to go over to England to be married to Arthur Elton. […]
[…] on fares no matter what I did and getting a bit of food. But I was working at Elstree and it was a really big picture it was directed by Paul Stein. Arthur Catterick? photographed Brian Langley was operating the Noel Rowlands was assistant and I was the clapper boy and. Frank Catham? first assistan[…]
[…]is other name now. Lovely man. He that he was working for London Weekend Television at the time. And he David directed all the episodes. And I played Arthur's daughter, one time, wanted to be girlfriend of Barry Evans in the pot. And every single one was a unique adventure. But the one with the frog[…]
[…]ebrie, the Super Parvo Debrie which was the one you lifted up the front and the two sides opened and...Anyway, er...all the mags were loaded and er...Arthur Graham was the Camera Operator... Um... I can't think who the...errm, er...Focus Puller was...can't think...and er...Anyway, er...They shot a r[…]
[…] In fact we had Peter, when Bill Ward was doing the Terry Thomas show we had Peter in that. And also I was with Bill as Floor Manager when he did the Arthur Askey series and things.Rodney Giesler: Because Humphrey Lestocq used to be that character 'Flying Officer Kite'.Dicky Leeman: That's right, ye[…]
[…]nds, I can always remember that. And MGM bought the 35mm rights off us for a thousand. And the Religious Film Society, who had had a lot of money off Arthur Rank and had produced virtually nothing, offered us - the 16mm rights were worth about thirty-five pounds,that was the value of one reel - they[…]
[…]d up with my kind of socialism. And so I wanted to interpret what the artists and town planners were saying, that was my ambition. And so I went to J Arthur Rank direct, I was fed up with working for the British Council, it didn't get anywhere and I thought some of the films were pretty silly. And h[…]
[…] and had for years. They'd been to see, I always send them a Christmas card and they send me one every Christmas and they'd been to see the, dear old Arthur Askey's memorial service they'd been to see and they because they were seeing somebody in my district at Gerrard's Cross and they knew where I […]