Whilst clearing out my mother’s house recently we found a few letters written by my parents to my great aunt in June 1973. They report on the progress of making the original EMI movie of ‘Swallows and Amazons’ in the Lake District.

My mother had been given headed writing paper designed for members of the production to use on location by Brian Doyle, who managed the film publicity.
It looks as if my father used his children’s felt pens.
It is interesting to learn how much my sisters earned as film extras when they appeared in the scenes shot at Rio (Bowness on Windermere).

They made £5 a day, which was the same amount as the green parrot. I calculated that those of us with leading parts, who he describes as ‘the 6 children’ earned £7.50 a day. This was probably because we were only meant to be on set for a couple of hours. As Dad mentions, I effectively worked twelve-hour days but seemed to be thriving.
Until reading this letter, I didn’t know that the movie (or ‘picture’ as Mum called it) was originally due to be released in time for the Christmas holidays. It was launched in ABC Cinemas but not until April. You can read about the film’s release and premiere at what was then the ABC in Shaftesbury Avenue on my website here.
You can read more in ‘The Making of Swallows and Amazons (1974)’, which is now available in paperback, as an ebook and audiobook narrated by me, Sophie Neville.






I love the headed writing-paper! And that the parrot was paid the same as an extra! (quite right too)
Writing paper designed by Brian Doyle. Should I post more letters like this?
what a gem of a find you must be chuffed .Regards Roy
Amazing isn’t it? Would you like to see more?!
Yes please Sophie x
I’ll see what I can scan.
I’ve found one more letter and an article that I don’t think I’ve ever posted.
What wonderful memories can be evoked by a simple hand written letter, just fabulous!
Amazing that they survived and we found them! Are there any letter writers left?