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Mike Hodges
[…]]Mike Hodges 17:22 No, I have to give that to miss for a minute. And I'll tell you, so anyway, I got this job. Alan Dell was the managing director, the disc jockey, right, ran it. And who's the guy who owned it? He was an infamous film producer, whose name escapes me, Rodney Giesler[…]
Harry Manley
[…]’s 16mm material until the early-80s; when Technicolor wanted to enter the 16mm market, they thought they could buy CFS when Bill Ingram was managing director of Technicolor – it didn’t lead to anything; in the 1960s CFS installed a sound recording facility in the basement of a new property adjacent[…]
Peter Montagnon
[…]Norman Swallow 0:04 the copyright of this recording is vested in the BECTU history project. Peter Montagnon television producer and director of television films, interviewer, Norman Swallow, recorded on the 31st of October 1995. Side onePeter Montagnon 0:35 engineers al[…]
Maurice Askew
[…]on our own feet as it were. Religious Films handed over the technical stuff to GHW in 1947 I think. GHW stood for Gregory, Hake and Walker, the three director founders. It was a Methodist organised thing - I think the Methodists were often behind it - to do the technical side of the making of religi[…]
Johnny Speight
[…]ey were well crafted, again looking back on them, they were crafted films, and written by some good writers of that period I've found out since, good directors. Norman Swallow: We can see them on television all the time now. Johnny Speight: That's right. They're very good films. And that's my cultur[…]
