Erica Masters

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HP0190 David Attenborough – Transcript

[…] is vested in the BECTU History Project. David Attenborough, television director, producer. Interviewer Norman Swallow, recorded 8 April 1991 Recordist: […]

Gordon McCallum

[…] the set, able to be talked to directly by the director and instead of being 'the voice of God', became […]

Robert Scott

[…] stuff from studios and playing stuff out. Recording Late Call's. When they were doing Late Call's, which was the late-night religious broadcast, the Directors want to get through them as quickly as possible so, basically, the recording machine never stopped. They were running to the clock! The pers[…]

Joy Cuff (née Seddon)

[…]e 1970s..? I can't remember now. Something like that. But I was there and I think it was Peter Mullins, somebody called Peter Mullins, who was an art director or assistant art director and he looked at my work and said again "ooh yes, you're a nice little artist", you know, and we looked at the boar[…]

Kent Houston

[…]at was, that was the start of Terry's move away from that cutout animation thing. Darrol Blake  14:58  But was he created as director? Was it Terry Jones?  Kent Houston  15:01  No, Ican't remember. Generally, it's Terry Jones, Darrol Blake&[…]

Dennis Kimbley

[…] was an American. And he ran it right the way through to pretty well to at the end of the war, I guess. But everybody else involved and all the other directors at that time and all the managers were all British. And they run it very much as as a separateRoy Fowler  12:36  unit. Obviously, […]

Gus Walker

[…]ick's Day, stage six caught fire, and the roof fell in. And when they rebuild it, they divided it. They realized the stages were too big, and the art directors were expanding and expanding, and they divided it, and it became six and seven. So you had four, five and six and seven were big stages, and[…]

Stephen Peet

fm10001.mp3[00:00:02] The copyright of this recording is vested in the A C T T history project. Stephen Peet cameraman, television director, television producer, lecturer. Recorded on the 6th of November 1990. INTERVIEWER Norman Swallow with Alan Lawson. Side one.[00:00:36] I: Stephen, when where yo[…]

Margaret Thomson

[…]n nature study subjects, which went into the cinemas. And she was very well known, well, quite famous, really, in that field. Then, of the other directors there, there were a number of people who, who became quite world figures, really. One was Stanley Hawes, who went with Grierson to Canada, a[…]
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