[…]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[…]
[…] other people who was down and out and getting a bit of money doing radio work was... Ian...Ian ...oh lord... Ian Mc-something, who became one of the BBC's chief overseas people... the name's gone. [**NB: Might be Ian McDougall**] And anyway... Easter 1948... Eventually I came back to England, wande[…]
The Production of a BBC Television play, 1950s style. Whilst checking a file on Sheelagh Rees (BEHP interview No 249), I […]
[…] feature films. They were the people doing bulk release printing. They obviously did all the other work as well. Kays were very busy working with the BBC, they had half the contract of BBC doing news, and so on, and telerecordings and things like that. Then you had the other side which were the smal[…]
[…] Oh, yes. I mean, a lot I met. Oh, yes. And in the years to come, I mean, we, because it was a relatively small operation in those day being no television there were, I mean, you could walk out and walk down Water Street, you'd mean six feet, you know, but of course, now that doesn't happen. S[…]
[…]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[…]
[…] them all to exist and if you talk about...Alan Sapper : And if they all exist on commercial revenue...Lew Grade : I think, and they all talk about,, BBC taking advertising... That would be absolutely disaster.Alan Sapper : Disastrous. Absolutely.Lew Grade : Disaster. The BBC still have a chance of […]