Duplicated one page in error here is the correct second page for 'film studios':
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Excellent stuff! I assume that shot of Bray is from the residential wing of the building.
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I believe it is.
Thanks for this posting Stephen. Fascinating stuff.
name='Stephen Pickard']
British Film and Television Yearbook, 1956-57; 1964-65.
Dear Stephen,
Absolutely fascinating material. One could spend a day, or two, or more poring over these pages and 'reliving' studio history over 40 years ago. As such a comprehensive list of studios and related details, these pages can save a researcher a lot of time. I am so very glad you saved these magazines.
And...thank you for taking the time to share these and all the information in the other threads on studios, such as Pinewood. I very much enjoyed your anecdotes about working there, as well as those from others. Valued history.
Best wishes,
Barbara
Thank you for the posting on British Studios,what a wealth of information!
I was happy to see Southall Studios listed as they always seem to be the little known and 'forgotten' studios! We have tried to rectify this on our site.....
Southall Film Studios History Project - www.southallfilmstudios.com
Any additions or memories or information greatly received.
Kind Regards
Bill & Terry
name='Stephen Pickard']Duplicated one page in error here is the correct second page for 'film studios':
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Thanks for these Stephen, great stuff
You say these are for the 1950s, but do you know the actual year? I see that John Davies is listed on the board at Pinewood and Lady Yule isn't. I think she left them in the mid to late 1940s and then Davies, the accountant, joined when they had financial trouble, particularly after films like Caesar and Cleopatra (1945) which went way over budget.
Steve
name='Steve Crook']Thanks for these Stephen, great stuff
You say these are for the 1950s, but do you know the actual year? I see that John Davies is listed on the board at Pinewood and Lady Yule isn't. I think she left them in the mid to late 1940s and then Davies, the accountant, joined when they had financial trouble, particularly after films like Caesar and Cleopatra (1945) which went way over budget.
Steve
Isn't it the continuation of the 1956-57 issue?
Barbara
name='theuofc']Isn't it the continuation of the 1956-57 issue?
Barbara
Another page says it's from 1964/65
Steve
May I say what a fascinating thread this is. It's great, keep it going!
Thanks everybody for your appreciation.
Steve, except for the Ardmore ad, all the information is from the '56/'57 edition.
Thanks to Peter Noble for documenting it all!
My letter of engagement at MGM:
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A Call Sheet for the 'process unit' on "Where Eagles Dare":
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This aerial view of ABPC Elstree Studios was from the November 1960 issue of ABC Film Review:
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Thanks for the Studio pics.Stephen.shame there is nothing left
of Nettlefold Studios.
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I've been looking for decent photo material on Walton for ages - thanks Stephen.![]()
Looking at a present day aerial photo I am astounded that Walton studios (not themselves pretty but surrounded by rather pleasant trees according to your photo) were replaced by the sort of hideous urban development that only the 1960s could have been guilty of spawning.
I sometimes think that town planners should be taken out and shot.
Here is a Google Street View image of what your old 1968 address of Shevon Way, Brentwood, Essex, looks like today, John. It doesn't look long enough to have a number 107 anymore, but maybe Google only photographed half the street as they usually do. Left click with mouse on white bar at top of image to enlarge it.