[…] over it; we will pay you nine pounds a week!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!2!Roy!Oxley!(1899G?)!was!a!British!production!designer!at!the!BBC,!he!won!a!BAFTA!for!his!work!on!The$Portrait$of$a$Lady!in!1969.!3!Peter!Bax!was!a!production!designer!at!the!BBC,!he!worked!on!productions!including!Hamlet!(1947)!and!Macbeth!(1949).! 4!Patricia!Foy!(1922G2006)!was!a!British!producer!and!dance!for!programmes!including!The$Magic$of$Dance!(1979)!and!The$Margot$Fonteyn$Story!(1989).!! I: And were you still living at home at […]
[…] forget. Right that's some foolishness by the way I got 40 pounds a week for that that was the minimum […]
[…] British film director, producer and screenwriter, who directed more than 40 films during six decades; among them such varied titles […]
[…]new company in something called an Ad Rank advertising magazine, which we're not happy for, because we only have one but in those days, we had one TV channel, BBC and it was black and white, and everything was live. And so when ITV opened, it opened up a whole new range of programmes and things and […]
[…]t do you think of it. I said Well I'm very very impressed. Except for one thing we said what's that. I said it's a tiny screen. He said Tiny. This is 42 inch whatever it was. I said yes. But when I started in the cinema business we were showing 3D on screens of over 20 feet wide that put in quiet. I[…]
[…]e and hearty.C. D. Well, up and down. I can recall most of the time when we moved to Brighton. I was at Boarding School there. That was during the 1914–18 War, after which I was sent to the Brighton School of Art in those days. Then I spent six years at Brighton Art School, living in Brighton Very h[…]
[…]en typed for him, I mean I did a double role and to that extent they did quite well. But very soon after I arrived - I started there on October 6th 1941 and soon after I arrived, about six months, or maybe even less than that, we were ordered a cost of living bonus...Jim Connock : That's right, yes,[…]
[…]ou stay there?Eric Cross: About four years.Arthur Graham: And what dates was that?Eric Cross: Oh, the end of 1928 to about '33 or '34.Arthur Graham: And where did you go then?Eric Cross: I freelanced and went everywhere, I worked in every studio in the country, I suppose. Eal[…]