[…]Cross: Not too bad, no.Arthur Graham: What was the working day and week at that time?Eric Cross: Well we'd start at any time in the morning which the Director felt like, you know, and we'd go on to any hour at night.Arthur Graham: When you say start at any time in the morning, what would that be, ha[…]
[…] Peter Mullins, somebody called Peter Mullins, who was an art director or assistant art director and he looked at my […]
[…] we'd start at any time in the morning which the Director felt like, you know, and we'd go on to […]
[…]s. Is that right? Well, it had been up and running. When I went there. My BFI was invited to come along and meet Brom Henderson, who was the managing director, invited by the then news editor, my Uncle Fred Corbett, who's deputy was Bill McLaughlin, literally become the RU C's communications directo[…]
[…]Political Correspondent at that time and her father was the aforementioned Willie Ross, Labour Secretary of State for Scotland. Gus Macdonald who was Director of Programmes subsequently left the Company in 1998 to become an industry minister in the Labour Government after Labour's election victory i[…]
[…]as based in London. So, of course, he brought the family down and he stayed with them for a while, then he went to British Lion as assistant managing director to the late Sidney Myers, another character in the business, and then in his latter years of his career he formed Forward Films. This was a c[…]