[…] went through the script religiously, you had meetings with the director and the producer, and you'd say, "Now I reckon […]
[…] you go on call say Greg Peck say the assistant director will go and call say Mr. Peck we're ready. […]
[…] AGM (and extraordinary GMs, if any), and who elect the Directors. 2.!Directors – elected from and by the Members, who […]
[…]u got the job." Yay! Mum, Bobby, we're not going. "Can you come to St. Christopher's place tonight for a Japanese meal and meet the producers and the director". And that was the beginning of The Mini Mob. I'll stop there. Okay, so you want to ask me something else? Madeline Smith 28:[…]
[…] that's how, that's how I was introduced to Michael winner. And as I say, I've got Christmas cards from him here from years gone by. Great guy, great director should have won an Oscar for death wish. I John Luton 38:45 couldn't agree more. Ernie, and I think really, it's a[…]
[…] set first thing in the morning. And he would be there, right the way through to the end. knew his lines. Absolutely fantastic. Basil Dearden was the director. And we were shooting most of it in a village called Men's Gooner, I think it was called here was terrible. I mean, that was that place was b[…]
[…]d to ABC Television as Thames originally was, or it was, Thames was the merger of two companies, ABC and Rediffusion, and I had applied for a trainee Director's scheme that they ran, that ABC Television ran. It was for theatre directors actually but I was an unsuccessful applicant. I was on the shor[…]
[…]iate family?NEVILLE WORTMAN: My immediate family – I’ve got twins. A boy and a girl, Mathew and Rosalind. Mathew is a drama feature director and he is just about to start his first feature film which has just been financed which is going to be shot in Brazil and I am a sort of exec[…]
[…] were regular aficionados of the Ricky DeMarco gallery and and met a lot of people there, and met a character called David Gothard, who was a trainee director at the Travis Travis theater. And my mum would pick up people. We'd adopt people, basically, and bring them down to kerfield, because we had […]
[…]s too low to be a good actor, but I was over Tony Garnett and Tom Courtenay, when I was at University College London, but I was quite a good producer-director. And I wanted to take that path, and in fact spent my first post-graduate job was with a touring theatre in Norway. A state touring theatre i[…]