[…]lin Cheeseman, who went on later to work for BBC television. And he also went off with when he was from BBC, he was there for a long time as a senior designer. And he, the name escapes me again, he broke off and set up a company at the end. Last I heard of him, and a guy named slips me now but his, […]
[…]r] But it really was. And, of course, with Eamonn’s show we had the most marvellous guests, and it was a top Sunday night show. The designer was, do you remember Darrell Lass, he was the designer on that show. (TIME 49:39) DARROL BLAKE: I remember him because my n[…]
[…]it wasn't a big house. We the house that they bought was a was a ruin, and my mother basically did it up from scratch. She was very talented interior designer and artist, and that's what she she did, but she didn't have she had a lot of problems as well. She was a manic depressive, as it was defined[…]
[…]:37 JOE: Well - er - at that time I used to I really used to laugh in those early days of television - you used to work with designers and half of the designers were doing commercials and then coming in to do television programmes and I suddenly got a - I’d worked with Richa[…]
[…]office in offices where they you've got detentions supporting the roof. So Jay was Dr. Napo design these animals By the way, he was an eminent cinema designer. If done in the main auditorium, it was a beautiful auditorium and 600 seats. It was 35 and 7570 mil. And I used to go create the light and r[…]
[…]k I really understood it totally, or if there is anything to understand. It took him seven years to make, with his friend Alan Splet who is the sound designer guy. I think they made it together. Because it had fabulous sound effects and music in it and things. So I mean the whole conception of it wa[…]