[…]The Edwardians (1972-4),[105] and the one I was in was called ‘Darling Daisy’. The costumes were, to be believed, they were so beautiful. As only the BBC can do, I think – certainly in those days – the quality of the production in every way. I mean, even your petticoat, which was never seen; everyth[…]
[…]folio, which I did and he got in touch with Roy Oxley2 who had been a fellow art director, now at this time, which by now was 1951 he was at the BBC. Now the head of design there at that time was Peter Bax3 and they, now what happened, oh I think it was the usual thing, they said apply, an[…]
[…] . But by the time talkies came I was talking BBC posh like everybo dy else I: Well, one had […]
[…]t I thought I probably thought I got six months work. It was it was two weeks only was shot at Highbury studios. Recently I got a copy of it from the BBC. It's on video. It is the most dreadful little film. I mean, it's really poor, but Bernard Miles was in it. And an actress called lusail Lyle spel[…]
[…]f the screen and you would come in the bottom. I suppose it was a form of wipe but a rather crude form of wipe. We were at Alexandra Palace until the BBC rightly decided enough was enough and they signed an agreement with ME us use the Metron and I found myself out of work.Arthur Graham: What date w[…]
[…] form of wipe. We were at Alexandra Palace until the BBC rightly decided enough was enough and they signed an […]
[…]8.51]If anybody knows it, that was a great little camera, it really was, the quality. So we did that for a while until Brian got a job. He was at the BBC as a runner and projectionist and afterwards he got to be a trainee as a cameraman. And because he was now working and getting a bit more [money] […]
[…]we call nowadays a "spin-off".Rodney Giesler: A spin-off. And he got his Eady Money, and fine, everyone was happy. I then went to do some work at the BBC called "View & Teach" which was a television series to teach English to foreign speakers.John Legard: Did you have an agent?Rodney Giesler: No[…]
[…] 35:43 on chess, and one or two others max Knight, of course was on was in constant use of one kind or another, I think Maxwell Knight, a BBC broadcaster.John Taylor 35:55 He turned out to be the head of one section of EMI five orPaddy Carey 35:59 six at the end, […]