[…] (laughs). I couldn't get over it; we will pay you nine pounds a week2 Roy Oxley (1899-?) was a British production designer at the BBC, he won a BAFTA for his work on The Portrait of a Lady in 1969.3 Peter Bax was a production designer at the BBC, he worked on productions includi[…]
[…]rd amount of paper work. If you do it well then the new ones don’t and I really think it is an underestimated job and when I saw that, I think it was BAFTA one year was giving out a prize to production accountants, but quite honestly I don’t think they contributed too much artistically to production[…]
[…]rned in and said, Well, you know, we ought to do 36 hours instead of 40 or we ought to do 40 instead of 45 it was an improvement on their standard of living, if you like, or their time off. But at the beginning, it was never, ever suggested. It was never, ever dreamed of.Roy Fowler 24:26  […]
[…] memorial event for Hohn Mills after he’d died , at BAFTA and Dickie was chairman or vice -chairman of BAFTA […]
[…] Masters, a legendary production person in our industry, sadly not living in this country any longer. I have the pleasure […]
[…] Then it'd be recorded back at Harry Coventry 54:40 they recorded the programme in tele Cine, and it was, and if they tele city broke down, we had to stop the recording and start again in a similar place. So it was, it was not a terribly telecine. Was not a happy. Place in[…]
[…]Roger Davis. And I'm down in deepest Somerset, which is the county where I was born and where I've been fortunate enough to retire. I now live in the city Cathedral City of wells, which is a great privilege of a beautiful place to, to retire to, I have to say. Right, if I can share the screen and th[…]
[…] stuff and sat on these various committees and all the rest of it. He tended to deal with that side of it. I: But you were kind of actually with BAFTA, you were Chair of BAFTA for a while? R: I was chair of BAFTA. Oh yeah, I've always been a member of BAFTA and STV always encouraged you to[…]
[…]e Maggie Smith, you name it they were all Fellows of theBritish Film Institute; and then I went to a memorial event for John Mills afterhe’d died, at BAFTA and Dickie was chairman or vice-chairman of BAFTA or84something and so Dickie was given the job of presenting this memorial tributeto John Mills[…]
[…]ally it makes a mockery of the whole Community Care Act.Anyway really that was in a way the end of my, my film career. I am still an active member of BAFTA and extremely interested in film making. I went on to have a whole other career in counselling and stress management and went on to work with an[…]