Rodney Giesler

[…]one once for Charles Barker. Jean Wadlow. They had an audition. Itwas for Hoechst, the German chemical company, their English version. They had a hugecasting session. They had all the Richard Bakers and Kenneth Kendalls. But they weren'thappy with any of them. Aivar Kaulins, who was working there at[…]

Edward Dryhurst

[…]oh yes.Roy Fowler: Ah, it seems to me...Eddie Dryhurst: To such an extent that he gave me an introduction to the woman who was the head of the extras casting at Fox!Roy Fowler: Do you think it was good advice?Eddie Dryhurst: Looking back I think it probably was.Roy Fowler: Right. Excuse me [Break in[…]

Dicky Leeman

[…]not long ago - Rita Gillespie, who was my first PA I ever had when I worked in television. But talking about Irving Harris, he was a public relations casting director. And he had the job of doing the whole of the casting for 'The Glowry Ghost', which later became known as The Ghost Goes West. And al[…]

Freddie Francis

[…]k eventually they were able to sell the stuff to a company at Riverside made the film, who was the guy, the BBC television director, his wife did the casting for, his wife did the casting for Doctor and the Devils, Maggie Cartier, Rudi Cartier, he made it and I think they sold some of the stuff to t[…]

Gerald Chambers

[…]country,John P Hamilton  20:40  I think professionally as well. I mean, we all treated them as as the amateurs that they were from the broadcasting Yes, we are, I hasten to add extended film people, yes. And they appeared like Dennis alien, and few others, who are frequently appeared not c[…]

Dennis Main Wilson

[…]ts his boy to do is to ring the BBC, or apply to them because they're looking for young men with foreign languages. Bingo! So at 17 I went up to Broadcasting House. And I think I had three interviews altogether and was made a Recorded Programmes Assistant. Vital.[Side 1, 11:05]  NS: That's a te[…]

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[…] Encounter', can you remember anything more about it, about the casting of it or how it actually came together? L.P. […]

Bob Jordan

[…]lled into focus accordingly.[01:07:04:750] And, as I said earlier, I was very fortunate to have a very loyal cameraman and I suppose a director as well that put up with me because as I say the first half of the picture was out of focus. The second half I seemed to get the idea of how […]
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