Yvonne Littlewood

[…] there then?I think she must have been.She was my first boss, that’s why I asked.Yes. Yes, I think she must have been there...Yes.In, in terms of the current affairs.Mm.They weren’t called that then but...Right.I remember him, yes.9But that's, that's what she must have done.Talks.I remember yourself[…]

David Elstein

[…]p;                   I came back, worked at Home Service as Current Affairs Producer on ‘Focus’ with Edgar Lustgarden. Then I was told time to go to Television Centre. It was a comedown intellectually from Bush[…]

Peter Montagnon

[…]ng this? And he said, Well, you know, you're not . You've led a very quiet life and didn't think you're quite the sort Yeah, he was a panel Editor of Current Affairs, I think, or Head of Current Affairs was he No anorama to begin with. Yes, he was. Yeah, well, he was either Panorama or then head som[…]

Jack Gold

[…] right, yes JG … and Felicia Ellwell … NS Yes JG and a lovely producer who died, Ivan Gilman? he had cancer eventually, he did sort of current affairs with Peter Dunkley, who was his PA or something, they were very bright and I remember - I was doing all the other things, but what was[…]

Tim Emblem - England

[…] intended for direct projection, and perhaps neg and print processes which were obviously used in the commercial world and for TV. Although there was current affairs and news, back in the day, used a lot of reversal Ektachrome footage for their sort of thing. From a telecine perspective, historicall[…]

Jonathan Balcon

[…]where and it does. The same things have happened certainly in this country, I suppose in slightly different fashion we're going through some such now currently with this Brass Eye programme where it's immediately condemned by people who who haven't seen it. Jonathan Balcon  12:59 […]

Mike Fentiman

[…] a kind of rather loose end. Mike Fentiman  34:28  Yes, it did. It was open ended. I mean, open ended, depending on what the current arrangement there were with crews and the unions and so on, you know, so, I mean, I guess there were times when we ran for an hour and a half.[…]

Frances Cockburn

[…]end what you were doing. And it was a very difficult position if you couldn't defend it.Speaker 3  29:13  Did you have any gaps without the current government abroad?Frances Cockburn  29:18  Oh, yes. Not No, no, I don't think we ever had any main ones. But I do remember we did a […]
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