John Turner

[…]achi on the way down, pick up the film, and go down then." Up to that point, until I ran out of film, I used to go to Gandhi's prayer meetings with a BBC man and an AP photographer. We used to, the three of us, go there every evening. Because there were sort of feelings that something was going to h[…]

Johnny (Johnny) Goodman

[…]eeping of Euston Films..." I was in seventh heaven, right? And then one day, as you know, what happened was that Brian Cowgill heard rumours that the BBC were having trouble in renewing their contract for Dallas with the Americans, the price was going up. So, without telling his own chairman apparen[…]

Emmanuel (Manny) Yospa

[…]azin: So they didn't use it in any - no TV company took over?Manny Yospa: Well I don't think - there weren't any TV companies in those days, just the BBC! Er, no filming was done there, I think a carpet company has taken over lately. It's still there, the building. But er - then I did a lot of casua[…]

Harry Courcha

[…]ll as my friends.Yes, and at the time of course, mm, mm, Kay’s went down didn’t it? Because I remember...That’s right.They were fighting for the BBC work.Yes.And they lost half of it.That’s right.HARRY COURCHA 66And, and what, what happened industrially to Kay’s and Metrocolor, mm, in theEighti[…]

Ronald Neame

[…]ing all the rounds to the archers and to synagogue shots but not not succeeding. So I was writing actually more than one studio um, I finally went to BBC television and Alexandra Palace job and then I went to CVS in New York. Ronald Neame  1:17:44  Oh did you Roy Fowler[…]
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