Erica Masters

[…]sion, at 70, Baker Street in London, and the interviewee is no less than Miss Erica Masters, a legendary production person in our industry, sadly not living in this country any longer. I have the pleasure of doing the interview, my name is Sydney Samuelson and I am the British Film Commissioner. And[…]

Gerry Weinbren

[…] sets.SPEAKER: M34You know and you think well alive you know I've always quarrelled with these nominations. I won a few years ago I was on a jury for BAFTA Best Editing and one of the four films was Woody Allen film. Now how can you put that up. Because you know how he shoots it. There's a group of […]

Margaret Dale

[…]how business goes on. Television has to change its schedules when something happens.Well in 1963, I was very pleased to get an award. It’s now called BAFTA, but in those days it was called SAFTA.NS: The Guild of television Producers and Directors. This became the Society and Film and Television Arts[…]

Cyril Page

[…] Lawson: [interrupts] Yes, but [hesitates] what were you earning your living at then? Cyril Page: I was still at school. […]

HP0323 Eileen Diss – Transcript

[…] over it; we will pay you nine pounds a week!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!2!Roy!Oxley!(1899G?)!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!including!Hamlet!(1947)!and!Macbeth!(1949).!4!Patricia!Foy!(1922G2006)!was!a!British!producer!and!dance!for!programmes!including!The$Magic$of$Dance!(1979)!and!The$Margot$Fonteyn$Story!(1989).!! I: And were you still living at home at […]

Ted Candy Transcript

[…] forty five, it was an improvement on their standard of living, their time off. But at the beginning it was […]

John Mackay

[…] that's where I grew up and went to school in Penilee, which is the neighbouring... I: And when you were at school what did you want to do for a living? R: Various things. A professional footballer like everybody from my background but principally, actually, early secondary school I enjoye[…]

Simon Rose

[…]ey Burton once who didn't require any changes. He got transmitted on BBC One peak viewing time just after the news. And it was it was nominated for a BAFTA. You know, and there was about 5000 credits on that film, maybe less, you know, it just shows what could be done, which doesn't happen now. And […]

Cyril Page

[…]ou know, really in the film...because I was bred and born with it I think...Alan Lawson: [interrupts] Yes, but [hesitates] what were you earning your living at then?Cyril Page: I was still at school.Alan Lawson: Oh, I see...I see...Cyril Page: [interrupts]...Yes I was still at school...yes, yes, yes[…]

Gerald Chambers

[…]d from the from the point of view that it was it was going to cause them a lot of less disquiet within the in the company and would make it an easier living and an easier way of working things out. But unfortunately, it took a little time toJohn P Hamilton  37:50  morale was pretty low, wa[…]
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