Joining Jill and Doron on the seventh episode of the podcast, to tell us his story, is film studio executive and author Morris Bright, a pupil at Carmel College from 1977 to 1984.
Morris - known as Moishe in Carmel days - is a director at Elstree Studios, home to the first Star Wars movie and the Indiana Jones trilogies, and more recently the series The Crown. He is a member of BAFTA ( the British Academy of Film and Television Arts) and was awarded an MBE (Member of the British Empire) in the late Queen's 2018 New Year's Honours by the monarch previously known as Prince Charles. Away from media, Morris is a Hertsemere borough councilor. Oh…and he is an avid Arsenal fan.
Hear Morris tell us about the three life goals he set himself in Carmel, his contribution to the ancient custom of toveling, and what the nurse saw!
Thank you, Morris, for turning us again to Carmel days!
Dedication: at Morris’ request, this episode is dedicated to the memory of his dear friend Shelly Schwarzman, who started at Carmel as a fellow 11-year old on the very same day as Morris, and sadly died in Hendon in May of 2022. She is survived by four sons and her brothers Nimrod (also an Old Carmeli) and Jonathan.
Personal mentions in this episode:
Rabbi Jeremy Rosen (Headmaster)
Philip Skelker (Headmaster)
Isabella Craston (English)
Alan Hodge (Politics & Economics)
Anne Munday (Mathematics)
Alan Edmondson (Chemistry)
Alan Isles (Biology)
Alan Barr-Taylor (Biology)
Denys Robinson (English)
John Addis (History)
Keith Pusey (Music)
Sister Barnes (School Nurse)
Stephen Prescott
Jeremy Solomon
Eliottt Cass
Sarah Bronzite
David Kenton
Lisa Leventhal
Shelley Schwarzman
Nimrod Schwarzman
Albert Corin
Georg Baumöhl
Katie Barr-Taylor
Belinda Solomon
Paul Goldin
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