[…]bsp;And that was how it was .. yeah, it was an interesting introduction to television.But I stayed there for three years, and I had a director called David Rea, David C Rea. He had been with Granada as a studio cameraman, and he was a film man really. And I learned so much in those first three years[…]
[…]you were going to do?Roy Fowler:Absolutely, absolutely I think that at the age of 11 I had decided that I was going to be the greatest director since David Wark Griffith it was around that time. My mother always said “He’s film barmy” because I was always trotting off or insisting on bein[…]
[…]ron and restricted. And they wanted this approach to television, and they - in order to get them, they had these few experts, of which John was one, [David Bwoso?] was another, wasn't he? [Michael Westmore] was another and [Stephen McCormack].John P Hamilton Yes.Joan Kemp-Welch: And they, […]
[…]ff at Denham that myself and some other array personnel we were demobilised to go and work as civilians on a film at Denham called The Way Ahead with David Niven. I was one of the few persons who were called up and demobilised twice in the same year. It was rather useful, because the first time I wa[…]
[…] fact in the final episode an actor called Alexander, no David Baron not Alexander, David Baron was playing Napoleon and […]
[…] had these few experts, of which John was one, [ David Bwoso?] was another, wasn't he? [Michael Westmore] was another […]
[…] on a film at Denham called The Way Ahead with David Niven. I was one of the few persons who […]
[…]inburgh called 'What Commonwealth', which the Church welcomed because it thought it was a contribution to the Commonwealth Games, which was opened by David Steele MP at the time. Steve Morrison did a whole thing on this, on BBC Television and BBC Radio and got sacked by the BBC for doing it because […]
[…]ening from Studio ‘G’, I think it was, in Lime Grove. And it was quite interesting because in fact in the final episode an actor called Alexander, no David Baron not Alexander, David Baron was playing Napoleon and his wife Vivien Merchant was playing the inn-keeper’s daughter I think. And I remember[…]