Monty Berman

[…]Gideon's Way and all thoseAlan Lawson: Were you sorry partnership broke upMonty Berman: Well, I was sorry at the time but it turned out to be for the bestAlan Lawson: Surely one of your big problems is to make sure you have scripts whichstand upMonty Berman: I was very fortunate that I was associate[…]

Michael Colomb

[…]of being a technician you can  work, you know, from work for anybody and nothing should tie you into anything, you're just doing our job and the best job that you possibly can do thing and indeed that but the it opened up a lot of problems that one was at filming in Downing Street and everythin[…]

Dawn Stanford

[…]eally, I can honestly say that I couldn't have stayed there a minute longer. As a much I'm in favour of the health service. And I thought I'd done my best. Yeah, well, of course, you and it's being ruined. So now we're trying to live off in this awful business of skill mix. where nobody is master of[…]

Pamela Mann-Francis (nee Mann)

[…]ver saw David when he was making a movie. And that was David Lean. David Lean was making movies. I mean, he was a super filmmaker. And, you know, the best part of the movie to him was always the spring in his step, I used to say, came when he got into the cutting rooms, because he really, you know, […]
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