[…] and he said ‘I’ve been given this book’’, it was David Copperfield, ‘and told to turn it in to thirteen […]
[…] about him recently... Dicky Leeman: Yes. Yes. Rodney Giesler: ...with David Suchet, which I saw and I thought was brilliant. […]
[…]cked. He’d just seen the head of department, Donald Wilson, who later went on to do The Forsyte Saga and he said ‘I’ve been given this book’’, it was David Copperfield, ‘and told to turn it in to thirteen episodes’. [Laughter] And I think, I think that was the first serial that Drama had ever done. […]
[…]: It's interesting, when you were talking about Sid Field because they had a play about him recently...Dicky Leeman: Yes. Yes.Rodney Giesler: ...with David Suchet, which I saw and I thought was brilliant.Dicky Leeman: Yes.Rodney Giesler: But it didn't survive.Dicky Leeman: Well no, to me, I didn't t[…]
[…]ilm industry, which I really knew nothing. I did actually apply for a job in 1938, to Alexander Korda and had a very nice letter from somebody called David Cunningham, the production manager at London Film Studios, who interviewed me and said, yes, they might be prepared to take me on as a trainee a[…]
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[…] I never knew the rest of that story, and - where have I got to?Sidney Cole: Well, you left the accounts department and...Kay Mander: Oh yes, Charles David and E[indecipherable] C[indecipherable] Molinier were over here and I got taken on as Charles David's P.A. most of which consisted of writing - […]
[…] work before. 25:00 I knew other rep managers, one was David Stewa rt in Perth, he invited me up, but […]
[…] anyway! Roy Fowler: Right. Vernon Sewell: Because my friend [ David Mottern?] had an uncle called Archibald Nettlefold... Roy Fowler: […]