[…] Ealing boys who were making wonderful films, Carol Reed and David Lean, all these people had been through the whole […]
[…] quite fun to do. The first time I worked with David Niven. 'West of Zanzibar.' I did, you k now, […]
[…] Four television documentary Fifties Features, broadcast in September 1986. [13] David Castell, “More by accident than design”, Films Illustrated, October […]
[…]he whole period of the debates and the vote and that sort of thing and I remember in fact at one time being asked by the then Director of Programmes, David Johnstone, "Were we not over-doing it?" Were we maybe not doing too many programmes? And I said, "No, I don't think so because whatever the resu[…]
[…]know, that's OK! But you had to trust the Director wouldn't say, "I don't know why he shot it like that!" So, NB under two Directors, Steve Flack and David Counsel and Agnes Willkie was the Producer. Fantastic!! I really, really cut my teeth on that. I learnt so much about breaking the mould, being […]
[…]a lovely family man. I mean, he was just a gentle, lovely family man but... sorry [sobbing] so no, he's got no memorabilia’s, nothing in the house so David, which is his younger son, had tried a few years to get him to remember things. 0:26:12.0 MIKE: So you met him in the '60s then? 0:26:[…]
[…]ry on the jackpot. And my my father knew the chief engineer, and he said "Give my lad a chance". He said, send him down to me. So I went down and saw David Curd, who was chief engineer, who later became deputy to the engineer in charge, Noel Asbridge, however, that's a later story, and he comes into[…]