Elizabeth (Liz) Bale

[…]to go as hostesses for the oceans. I mean, it wouldn't happen today, I shouldn't think. And yes, Peter Page, who was in Bristol at that time, was the director with a girl who knew the gallery, and that was my first introduction to being on the floor of a television studio with a programme going out.[…]

John Brabourne (Knatchbull)

[…]a lot of how to do things, and also a lot of things, how not to do. I mean, it was a funny mixture. But he was a brilliant producer, and an Associate Director radio. But a translator was the first one I made every transplants case, which was wells appeared in the omad, which was quite an experience.[…]

Lew Grade

[…] were then IBA, called us and said "would you join them" and we joined them...Alan Sapper : They invited you...Lew Grade : So Val became the managing director, Val Parnell that is, I became the deputy managing director. And I suggested that Prince Littler, who owned the Moss Stoll group, become the […]

Bernard Vorhaus

[…]t it, Archie Mayo directed it. Now remember on an exterior scene - because I was always anxious to get out on the set because I always wanted to be a director, not a writer - he had a big, high tower and it swayed in the wind. And Archie was a tremendously fat man and got dizzy very easily. So he we[…]

Richard Levin

[…]verything else passed in English failed at maths, you know, kind of thing eventually got enough to get through and decided that I wanted to be a film director Believe it or not. And I was living living Kingston at the time and  I decided to run away runaway which I did by getting over 65 bus ok[…]

Monty Berman

Copyright it is vested in the BECTU History ProjectMonty Berman, lighting cameraman, director and producer. Interviewer Alan Lawson.Recorded on 2 I June 1995.SIDE 1, TAPE 1Alan Lawson: Where and when were you bornMonty Berman: I was born on August 16th, 1913 in WhitechapelAlan Lawson: And schoolingM[…]

Carmen Dillon

Carmen Dillon (Art director) 25/10/1908 - 12/04/2000 by admin — last modified Jul 27, 2008 02:07 PM BIOGRAPHY: Carmen Dillon […]

Chris Menges

[…] the story could come first I think you’ll find that the inspiration for good photography comes from within the writing. And it’s surprising how many directors you work for who haven’t the faintest idea really how to photograph a film but if you’re inspired by the writing and the ideas in the story,[…]
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