Summary
“George Chapman grew up in a house in Stanley Road, very near to the Duke of York’s. His own father had left when he was three and Peter Drew-Bear, the owner and manager of the cinema, effectively became the male role model in his life. Here he gives us a strong flavour of the period (1960’s )and talks about what the cinema meant to him as a teenager by allowing him a freedom to experiment in all kinds of ways.”
In Conversation: George Chapman 1960-1970
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Interviewee: George Chapman
Interviewer: Catherine Page.
George Chapman interview
Summary
“George Chapman grew up in a house in Stanley Road, very near to the Duke of York’s. His own father had left when he was three and Peter Drew-Bear, the owner and manager of the cinema, effectively became the male role model in his life. Here he gives us a strong flavour of the period (1960’s )and talks about what the cinema meant to him as a teenager by allowing him a freedom to experiment in all kinds of ways.”