Episodes
Episodes
Tuesday Jun 25, 2024
Mia, Jack Regan and Me
Tuesday Jun 25, 2024
Tuesday Jun 25, 2024
Welcome back to Talking Film for the second part of our interview with actor Norman Eshley.
So, why did Norman not want to kiss Mia Farrow? How did a leading stuntman teach Norman to ride a horse? And which popular television actor did Norman feel was badly affected by fame?
In this episode Norman recalls working with Mia Farrow, Richard Fleischer, Nosher Powell, John Thaw, Dennis Waterman, George Cole, Nigel Stock, and many more.
And he talks about productions including The Sweeney, The Professionals, Warship, and Secret Army.
Having starred in The Immortal Story – one of the last films directed by Orson Welles – Norman went back into the theatre.
But then he got another call from his agent. Richard Fleischer who had recently made The Boston Strangler and 10 Rillington Place was preparing a new thriller, See No Evil.
Starring Norman Eshley. Music: Come Back To Us (Elias Trevino) and Dream On (Hirschmann) - Audio Network.Produced by Greg Lewis.Production manager: Jon Harry.Other voices: Caoimhe Lewis.
Tuesday Jun 11, 2024
Working With Welles
Tuesday Jun 11, 2024
Tuesday Jun 11, 2024
Actor Norman Eshley was painting the ‘No Smoking’ sign at the Bristol Old Vic when he had a phone call from Orson Welles’ office.
Within months he was filming ‘The Immortal Story’ with Jeanne Moreau at the great director’s home in Madrid.
There aren’t many actors still around who can describe what it was like to work for Welles – but Norman has a huge amount of (sometimes slightly rude) memories.
Starring Norman Eshley.
Additional notes:‘The Immortal Story’ was filmed in Paris and Madrid between September and November 1966. It was released in May 1968.It starred Orson Welles, Jeanne Moreau, Roger Coggio, Norman Eshley and Fernando Rey.Music: Come Back To Us (Elias Trevino) and Dream On (Hirschmann) - Audio Network.Produced by Greg Lewis.Production manager: Jon Harry.Other voices: Caoimhe Lewis.
Talking Film
A short (possibly), on-going (hopefully) series of interviews with people you may know from film and TV.
Every now and again I meet an actor or crew member who I know has had a fascinating life so I chat to them, try to get the gossip from them, and share it with you here.
Everyone I've met so far has been wonderful - so a huge thank you to our Talking Film stars for being kind and generous with their time.
Hope you enjoy listening to them.