[…]itors at the film Producers Guild. And he was he taken over very difficult from Ronnie right after it died. And he always had a great connection with BBC and his partner have with flying and then and they were offered to film, a see a tourist promotion for about East Africa. And the idea was Uganda […]
[…] of the Design Department into being a Director in the BBC . REN ÉE GLYNNE: I love him, love him. […]
[…] astonished me was the first job I did for the BBC was to edit the entire recording of the Test […]
[…]advertisement in the local paper saying want is somebody interested in wireless so I wrote so off. And to my amazement I got her letter back with the BBC heading and it was the BBC at that time were erecting low power transmitters all over the country which in the event of any craft coming over labo[…]
[…] the Boultings’ office therewas a nice big television where we kept up to date with the cricket. And if, during the morning they, for some reason the BBC cut off the cricket in order to announce thatthe War had started somewhere, it was ‘Darling, ring the BBC, ask them why have they stopped the cric[…]
[…]wn to the left. That’s the sort of stuff we want to hear about. And then the other thing that astonished me was the first job I did for the BBC was to edit the entire recording of the Test Match at the Oval – well you’re a cricket expert – what was the very famous Test Match in about the ‘[…]
[…]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[…]
[…]e never known anybody shoot with such low ratios. I mean when we went out shooting Peter shot the shot and that was it there was no messing about. No BBC 40 takes. It was just what he knew exactly what he wanted it was all absolutely planned that went in his head not on paper. And eventually they th[…]