John Brabourne (Knatchbull)

[…]movies. And he can see by people paying by the by the number of depending on the people who saw it will change the whole basis of filmmaking. But the BBC lobbies in those days were very strong. And they saw that they still be a real danger. And they put up a tremendous fight. And then if you remembe[…]

John Shirley

[…]sic library. And I think he had at one time been in theUnknown Speaker  27:33  music publishingJohn Shirley  27:34  know, for the BBC, not a DJ, but the guy that puts his stuff on that sort of thing. I think so I'm not sure anyway, programmer system, whatever. And the remarkable […]

Harold Myers

[…]s quite different. I mean, there was a question of affecting the bottom it's suitability or saleability for foreign markets. Aha. In fact, it was the BBC, a man called Eric Fauci. It was a BBC producer called me up one day, said he'd like to meet me for a drink. So I got a great idea. So we met for […]

Francis Searle

[…] inaccurate quite frequently. That's notSpeaker 1  37:22  the first time, no, no, no, the credit was Gordon parry, actually, I did ring the BBC on that, and they put out an apology, and so on. Power now, right? So then, now we're still up in Manchester, aren'tUnknown Speaker  37:49 &n[…]

Bessie Bond (née Span)

[…]s, you know, on the booze. He had to give up drink and some of his homosexual capers and whatnot.Q Talking about Kodak - what about negotiations with BBC. Did you ever get...A No, no. At that time they had appointed this Bill Barnard(?) assigned. There were odd things I did but no negotiations of an[…]
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