[…] look around Russia theatre and you see masses of secretaries and everybody which is great it encourages encourages interest. But on the other hand a catalyst like and take a breath or Oh, I get quite often put the put a doubt into a director's mind. And I think the old system was very good I mean n[…]
[…]too, don’t they (yes) they’re paid extremely well.SAMUELSON: Ye, yes, yes. So er, er, er, um we, we had to, w we had to close Holland (cough) and the catalyst of closing it was there was ....... a major robbery. There was a break in and we were cleaned out ............ n, now how can I put it. Of al[…]
[…] do theatre studies? !ED: Yes, I met, the real actual catalyst was Henry V. I remember, to this day, when […]
[…] and sitting in it myself. RF: The War was a catalyst for change. It had an effect on career structures? […]
[…]t they wanted to go with the big name quite understandably, because it was Julia Roberts and his money invested. But it was the thing that really the catalyst that made me leave the BBC, because I thought I'm never gonna get a movie if I'm still a BBC.Unknown Speaker 23:31 So I sort of I[…]
[…]g as many Network programmes as we did and I thought, well, I'd always wanted to do something else and so I went off and did it. I: What was the catalyst for the change? I mean there was the 1990 Broadcasting Act. R: Yeah, it was certainly, there were two things that happened politically. […]
[…]. RL: So, there's a huge tranche of additional work. GM: Huge tranche, no extra staff, etc. And then I said … I can't remember what was the catalyst of this. I think it must have been illnesses or something else. But Paul Bromley was off again, and I'm saying, “Listen, the membership is gr[…]
[…]that’s affected the collection at the Imperial War Museum and the change in the media really. RS: Well, the Falklands War was actually more of a catalyst in re-awakening the forces’ own interest in recording their own activities, because after the winding-up of the service film units in the lat[…]
[…]ction was, oh yeah. I mean, I don't, I guess, I guess, actually, David Gothard was involved here again, and he pops up all over the place, an amazing catalyst. And he knew Stephen Frears and I had introduced, I didn't know, somehow recommended me to Stephen, and I went to see Steven, and it transpir[…]
[…]d a lot of bones in the early mammals of the prehistoric period.SPEAKER: M1And what sort of start you off about dinosaurs that was kind of one of the catalysts in your life. I remember them very early age and seeing the silent version of The Lost World.SPEAKER: M2And that stimulated an interest in d[…]