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Evangeline Harrison
[…]ant at. She lived in Greenwich and if you went there there’d be about four motorcycle couriers waiting because she hadn’t finished these jobs for the BBC and ITV and everything you know. But whatever she did was very, very good. How did I get round to that? Oh yeah, Natasha found this bloke who was […]
Alistair Murray Moffat
[…] It was great! It was great! But it was done because of the afterglow of Doctor Finlay's Casebook. We weren't allowed to call it Casebook because the BBC had copyright to that so we just called it Dr. Finlay and that was a huge success. But that was Programme Maker's gut instinct and it was right. I[…]
Penny Woolcock
[…] or anything, it's just that it became a possibility in a way that I'd never thought, you know, that, that there was before, you know, looking at the BBC, and so on, you know, and in those times very, very difficult to get into TV, you had to have a union ticket. And most of the directors who were w[…]
Barry Cryer
[…]nown Speaker 15:37 the frost are now prior to this. I wrote for the Scottish comedian, Jimmy Logan, who'd come south to do as soon as the BBC. And always remember Jimmy saying to me, if I wear a kilt, the audience will think is trying too hard. And if I don't wear a kilt, the balls back […]
