Philip Donnellan

[…]w who were the nice people in the village didn't want to know us, we were just the schoolmasters family whereas the people with whom we were normally associated we didn't want to have anything to do with.  So we were in effect very isolated in that village and I think that probably may have had[…]

Erwin Hillier

[…]eally is he was an artist and a great technician and highly educated person. You see, I hope you forgive me saying this, the majority of people I was associated with at that time were very highly educated people, cultured people. Weren't crude, vulgar. I valger and the the set a certain standard the[…]

Ronald Neame

[…]at there was, was the most interesting, really, and would have made it into a bloody good film. But we had to get clearances and okays from everybody associated with the family. And so we had to clean up Mr. William freeze green a great deal. But nevertheless, it's still remained a worthwhile contri[…]

Bernie Andrews

[…]between us.  And I found that normally worked.  And it’s quite an irony in a way, because at one time, there’s no way you could have been a producer without being a musician.  And I think, as well as being the youngest producer at the time I was made a producer, I was the first one th[…]

James Arthur Clark

[…]you see the rushes separately from the director. Or did you see it in my recollection and it could be wrong. He would see them with the producers the associate producers. I don't believe he saw them with directors because the directors were working he had he had rushes at twe lve o'clock sharp every[…]

Anne V Coates

[…]0:08:53] We can check. I’m curious, did you ever discuss what was happening in the industry at that time with your uncle? No. No, I tried to disassociate myself from them. I didn’t want, which was told me later, that some of the people thought I was there as a spy for him, which I didn’t know […]

Daphne Shadwell

[…]or. In fact it was his Darling Buds of May last week that went out, he’s done two in the series. He was something, I think he was like associate producer to Michael Westmore then, very young and very lively. Whirligig was the sort of fun, that was the fun programme of childr[…]

Bill Cotton

[…]mo Show which was a bit show in America and went over there and looked at it and then it was brought over here for American television, and I was the associate producer on it. I did quite a lot of work for them on it. In the end Como was a fairly straight forward sensible man, I learned a great deal[…]
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