[…]last four a Morecambe & Wise won it was Ernest Maxim who took over from me. SPEAKER: M21 He won the BAFTA. That was a Bafta award and in fact Yarwood didn't. In fact winit but it was still a very good show. Ernie had done a very good show actually wi[…]
[…]ntroduced to him but that was all I never spoke to him. And as I say he regarded Pascal as his great interpreter on earth so far as motion pictures were concerned which was Pascal’s strength because he had an exclusivity on Shaw.Rodney Giesler:Major Barbara was quite a successful movie wa[…]
[…]ssion?Norman Fisher: Difficult to say. I suppose he must have written it in advance and altered it as it went along.Roy Fowler: Were you recording to picture?Norman Fisher: No, some of this was done elsewhere. The final recording it was done some place else. We couldn't do the mixing ourselves.Roy F[…]
[…] as it went along. Roy Fowler: Were you recording to picture? Norman Fisher: No, some of this was done elsewhere. […]
[…] you when thingsJohn Legard 9:47 like myself, I mean, I started as an incredibly early age, I was about five when I was first taking pictures. He should see me. Very precocious. Those days on five years of being tempted to normally spend time with those whom I saw was silent. It was[…]
[…]s. It was it was very successful indeed.Alan Lawson 5:23 diminished Of course on television, whereas I remember seeing it posts I shows a BAFTA are somewhat terrifically powerful. Impact amazing really use. But it's like you say a work of art image? Well, it's how you react to everybody […]
[…]t on film, his bits and we did 6 of those. And it was very successful so we did 7. And because it was so different I got what was the equivalent of a BAFTA award and so did Stanley. It was very successful.John Taylor: What was the show called.Jimmy Gilbert: On the bright side and that was really the[…]
[…]t to Thorold Dickinson on a film called Perfect Understanding starring Gloria Swanson. It was very ironic title because everything went wrong on that picture. It was interesting to watch Dickinson editing a sequence with one character winning a motor race down at Cannes played by Michael Farmer, a r[…]
[…] very ironic title because everything possible went wrong on that picture. It was interesting to watch Dickinson editing a sequence […]
[…]er I would be the boss of 'Euston Films', but that's another story. Anyway so I was getting depressed and that and then suddenly there's a problem at BAFTA. Now I had been on the BAFTA council for quite some time. I was a very impressionable guy. I mean I got on the BAFTA council and there's all the[…]