[…]now, looking at the BBC, and so on, you know, and in those times very, very difficult to get into TV, you had to have a union ticket. And most of the directors who were working at that time came through something called a TAPs scheme, they got first class degrees at Oxford, or Cambridge, went into t[…]
[…]ably worth about fifty thousand.Teddy Darvas: The interesting thing about Dorothy Holloway was, of course, that she became London Film's Casting Director and she was Casting Director till about the year after Alex died and she basically she did the crowd casting and she was the sweetest woman -[…]
Alan Lawson:00.00The copyright of this recording is vested in the ACTT History Project, Karel Reisz, film director.Interviewer Norman Swallow, recorded 17 April 1991 SIDE 1, Norman Swallow:0.23 Where and […]
[…] tell you about what a bloke said to me.He was the LO.What happened by one of our members in the controls [0:30:00 305] who ultimatelybecame Managing Director. Anyway I said to Oliver ‘yes, he, he not only, not only is he a brilliant technician but he’s a great teacher’.Yes.Now that to me was worth […]