[…]earsal ended at 1 pm and there were 480 bars of new music. When do you want it asked Bennett. 10, tomorrow morning, replied Jerome Robins who was the director. Later that evening I knocked on the door of Russell Bennett's room, a few Martinis on the previous day's journey from New York had put us on[…]
[…]in the ... something to do with films." Because he was keeping tabs on it all as he wanted to find a client for himself. They said they wanted an Art Director. I went along. Now to me luck is the only thing worth bothering about Well, there I was . . . Ralph Hanbury rang me up and asked me to […]
[…] with a film called Fortune's Fool, Norman Walker was the director. Th en I. started on my second film lighting but […]
[…]make up his mind what he was, he had a very tough girlfriend, although I think he had strong homosexual undertones to himself, but he was a brilliant director. To this day, I mean, "Kind Hearts" to me is a complete masterpiece.Roy Fowler 42:17 Unbelievable, I think he was the best of the[…]
[…] all my time, at the bit, most of my time at the BBC, was who somebody who at this time was just stopped being stage manager and was starting to be a director. And that was Robert Tronson, who is a well known drama director. Now, he did some of the first" Darling Buds of May" shows some of the early[…]
[…] and went to tactical film and said, well, there's your film, there's only one thing I've got to ask and that is that john hollows name remains on as director. And Ireally thought it was such an injustice and quiteapart from this would have been nonsan absurd to have my name martyrs. Who the hell wa[…]
[…] um - Don Chaffey who was an art director turned director. The cameraman was Jack Parker I remember, and Frank North […]
[…]st programme I did, directed was shit! Forgive the word but, sorry! And I'll tell you why it was shit because I was thinking about being a television director. The second programme I did was an awful lot better because I just sat there and I did it and it makes all the difference. You flow then; you[…]
[…]ick. Many I think basically you learn anything by doing it. But more importantly he taught me how to handle myself in the classroom how to handle the director. when to say yes when to say no? The whole psychology I don't know how people who go to film school learn that. You can only learn it by watc[…]
[…]ed by Roy ... a very famous director subsequently, who wanted to be radical about everything. And subsequently me playing, ah - Roy Battersby was the director. And for him to cast me as a West Indian ment I had to black up and put cotton wool in my mouth to get my mouth... Why I ever got the role...[…]