[…] of all time. It was a story set in a Belfast shipyard about a rigger who has to go up […]
[…]eries, and we made 30 programs, 30 half hour programs, and we filmed all over the country. We were we filmed in Toxteth with kids there. We filmed in Belfast, in Catholic school and a Protestant school. And during during the travels, we filmed, although we did, we did stuff in Newcastle. We We and m[…]
[…] “Who are you?” and he said “I’m Commissioning Editor, Entertainment.”I said “What have you done in entertainment?” He said “I’ve just come down from Belfast, I was a newsroom reporter there, or editor.” He knew bugger all about comedy. There is nobody in Channel 4 apart from Michael Grade who knows[…]
[…]rks, which meant that we were constantly having to think of snappy titles which had a question mark, but Cities with a Future?, and we looked at Belfast, Glasgow, Southampton and Newcastle, all of whom were ports, and they were tackling their problems in very different ways. And we worked with […]
[…] at the time...I was up in the - for some reason - up in the control cabin with him, not the cockpit as they call it nowadays, and we were landing on Belfast Loch. I don't know whether you know it, but if you're landing there on a flying boat, they've got six foot posts sticking up, or six feet at h[…]
[…] mark, but Cities with a Future?, and we looked at Belfast, Glasgow, Southampton and Newcastle, all of whom were ports, […]
[…]. Of course I was on Tommy Handley the night, the night we had the only bomb dropped on Bangor. It was some bloke, German pilot, on the way back from Belfast I think who got lost and just ditched his bombs. John P. Hamilton 24:20 Jettisoned. John Ammonds &n[…]