Jim Peters

[…]k away from it so that the journalist could do the questions without corpsing. There was one quite famous journalist now, Sally McNair, who works for BBC. She was a Reporter on Scottish Television and she was prone to giggle and I remember filming her doing a piece to camera and I had to put my coat[…]

Hugh Stewart

[…]nger you see, "He should trust me! I won't do this, will never tolerate him again," and so on. So there wasn't anything to do - I had to find another director. So I did, and I got Bob Asher. I was very sorry about the business about Paddy but there was no other way. So I got Bob Asher and we made a […]

Cyril Howard

[…]e lady, she was very good indeed and was in Brief Encounter. RF:  That was his first r11m as a solo director. CH:  David Lean hasn't directed many films.RF:  Back to This Happy Breed. CH:  I[…]

Fred Tomlin

[…] the director's name? Oh...Marcel Varnel, this is Marcel Varnel the director. Bob Allen: Ah hmm. And the cameraman? Fred Tomlin: That's […]

Neville Wortman

[…]sp; So that was the end really of that.  That particular section anyway.DARROL BLAKE:  Under Cliff Richard, I have got The Beatles and Rolf Harris.  Was that before The Shalom or …?NEVILLE WORTMAN:  Oh yes, sorry I have got it out of sync, right out of sync.  (TIME 30:14)&nb[…]

Interview

[…]actually better remunerated. There was more, in those days I think the sort of rule of thumb was a job at STV seemed to pay half as much again as the BBC. That was the kind of trade-off so everybody that was good anywhere else in the industry very quickly ended up coming into ITV, BBC, well ITV, ITN[…]

Gerry Humphreys

[…]did those but we always did the Senior Service ones and lots of others as well.  And of course documentaries for yourgoodself and things for the BBC.AL Of course you did Bill and Ben.GH Flowerpot Men we did yes.  We did some of those and something about fish.  There was another series[…]
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