[…] - have you heard of her? She was a studio director, the Queen Bee of I.T.N. and she was famous […]
[…] and In Which We Serve (1942). Colleagues mentioned include Art Director Carmen Dillon and NATKE officials Tom O’Brien and Frank […]
[…] without cameramen they'd be much better Carol was an actor's director purely and simply. He was like Hitchcock he manipulated […]
[…]en can't remember, Oh, this week in 1962. I moved on to this week. And I was on that for two years auto 62 and 63. And there were two film units, two directors and two pas who alternated. So once a fortnight I went abroad filming for two years. And on the other week, I did the life show in London fo[…]
[…]Jack HawkinsUnknown Speaker 16:55 young, most people don't know these names, but you would know them Vittorio De Sica, who was actually a director, who wore and I must say, I wasn't be mean.Unknown Speaker 17:04 Vittorio De Sica, Richard Conte and Dan Daly. Dan Daly was a mus[…]
[…]s. DB: So the rep proper began in Dundee, yes? GG: In Dundee. My rep life began in Dundee, and that was fortnightly, and it was – well, the Director was Antony Page and he was quite ‘in-depth’ aboutPerformances, so you had to go away and write the background and all that sort of thing. Doi[…]
[…]the president of the union then was Anthony Asquith who was a very prominent film maker, he was kind of second only to Hitchcock really as an English director in the Thirties and was very active and of course, he came from that patrician political family the Asquith family so he had friends in high […]
[…]on, right, over this and it was rejected. Paddy Leach basically did a job on us, because he'd obviously had a chat with Roger Chase, who was then the director of HR. [Human Resources] So it was rejected. Now, Tony Lennon was around at this stage. He was on a release at the BBC and Television Centre,[…]
[…]k me but I didn't join in much, I suppose. Not like the famous DianaEdwards- Jones of I.T.N. Do you remember - have you heard of her? She was a studiodirector, the Queen Bee of I.T.N. and she was famous for joining the boys in the pub youknow being one of them. That's how she got on so well in a man[…]
[…] who always had a rosebud in his lapel. I don’t remember the nameI: You were obviously getting on with the job. And what about costume designers, art directors?JK: Ah yes, Elizabeth Haffenden, marevellous designer, I was always furious with myself because I never collected any of her designs. It nev[…]