Pat Jackson

[…] was only old Harry, ploughing... John Legard: I'm sure they'd challenge you on that! They would say that... Pat Jackson: […]

Pat Jackson

[…] was only old Harry, ploughing... John Legard: I'm sure they'd challenge you on that! They would say that... Pat Jackson: […]

Agnes Wilkie

[…]that sort of thing going. So, it didn't really, it only ever came up at Hogmanay. Hogmanay would always be, so the Hogmanay show was one of my annual challenges and it would always come up at Hogmanay - do we not get Duncan Macrae with Wee Cock Sparra! because everybody always used to harp on about […]

Simon Rose

[…]ill do try and try something new for me on each job. You know, I mean, I know everything's been done before by somebody. But I like to set myself the challenge of trying something different. So there's a lot to learn about editing. And then on documentaries, there's always a new subject every six or[…]

Larry Allen

[…]did you?Larry Allen: Yeah that's right. My...Rodney Giesler: And you built your own rostrum?Larry Allen: My production company at the time was called Challenge Film Productions, and if...Rodney Giesler: And that was in Coventry?Larry Allen: And if you get the middle of the word 'challenge' there's '[…]

Ronnie Noble

[…]pretty good way of learning it really. I know you said that was your first challenge is that many of us. An. Assignment. I don't think I said it was m[…]

Peter Tanner

[…]s because we lived in Sussex, near Grinstead and they were to do with the country seasons. I did do one or two criticisms of local dramatic society's productions.Roy Fowler: Is writing an interest which continued.Peter Tanner: It continued, as well as being interested in film, I'm also int[…]

Evangeline Harrison

[…]cut it. But the square shoulders seem to be creeping back a little bit now.CR: Is it harder to source materials for older style costumes, can it be a challenge sometimes?[30:52]EH: Yes, it can be, yes, you’re very limited, but there’s ways round it. It doesn’t actually stop you. I mean I couldn’t do[…]

Bernard Ponsonby

[…]lity threshold and Gus Macdonald had bid £2,000 because the bid had to be in multiples of two and other companies where it was known there would be a challenge, Yorkshire most famously had to bid thirty-six million pounds a year for its licence and, of course, if you're paying that to the Treasurer,[…]
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