Adrian (Andy) Worker

[…]t that far! Roy Fowler: What happened? Do you know the details? Andy Worker: Well Sydney moved to Pinewood, Shepherd's Bush was sold to the BBC. Um, I was sent to Islington to close it down, and after about a year of that, Ken Maybank [?] said, "You should go on freelance production," whic[…]

Barrie Merritt

[…] for it or not, never wake up but cope with that. And say people like Roy Jackson, who worked in the business he he was much more of a full animation director. I mean, I don't know quite how much of his works advice. But he did work but he worked. He was doing an animated Lewis Carroll style of work[…]

Lois Singer

[…] man into the programme. And that was how his television career began. He really jumped off from our programme "Jigsaw."  His name was Rolf Harris. Which you probably guessed. During my time at lime Grove, I had the opportunity to watch some of the classic and legendary television producer[…]

Pete Murray

[…]There was a lot of them in those days, whereas there are only two now.  It was shown to everyone and they all put in a bid for it, including the BBC.  And Dora Bryan and I said please take the BBC.  We will take less money and we’ll do it on the BBC.  And, no, they wouldn’t.MIKE […]

John Cotter

[…]d and he kept us really at it andthe chap called Anstey - Philip Anstey, he was one of the programme directors and he came outon various stories as a director. After the war I left them and went, as I say, to Universal Newsand then Gaumont British and eventually BBC, ITN.Q Can I pick you up on some […]

Diana Morgan

[…]h, [with Siler??] I played in a play at Wyndhams. And I got married. SC: When did you get married? DM: 1934. And that year Bobby joined the BBC. And Noel Marshall sent for us and said ‘I’m doing a revue, will you work on it?’ And we’d never done anything like that before. So we said ‘Certa[…]

Diana Morgan Transcript

[…] get married? DM: 1934. And that year Bobby joined the BBC. And Noel Marshall sent for us and said ‘I’m doing […]

Reginald (Reggie) Beck

[…]ky. Monsieur Klein.Reggie Beck: There's another 7.Wyn Ryder: So that's touching 20, it must be almost a record, for one editor and one director. I feel you must be in the Guinness book of Records. And he was prolific. Let's talk about the other directors. Alec Bryce. I remember him as[…]
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