[…]grievement of my superiors. But in the end I got all I wanted and it was very important.The question here is who accepted me originally as a producer director. It was first of all Michael Barry who knew my work for the cinema as a producer director and knew nothing about what I wanted to do with tel[…]
[…]h, on that? Do you remember?David Prosser: I'm trying to remember his name... Duncan Beale[?].Alan Lawson: Oh yes, yes, yes.David Prosser: ...was the director. He was the, sort of, local manager in Bush House of the external services, the film unit part of it, anyway. Nice chap! And I'd know him, I […]
[…]you one really silly story in a long, long way. Hence, it was worked with a guy called Rick Scott now we did allude to Rick Scott, whose father was a director. Right? He's doing a promotion film for for this for this movie, doesn't matter the movie, anyway. And we were doing this and I was I was doi[…]
Jimmy Nairn [Start of Recording] [00:00] I: So, this is Jimmy Nairn and we are recording in STV and I'm Tim Amyes and what's the date today? I2: 20th? I: 20th May. R: 19, no, no, no! 2017! I: So, we are just chatting. When did you first get an interest in becoming,[…]
[…]then Harry quite liked my work. My editing work and he thought I might become a director one day. So he said, I'd quite like to do a film with you as director. And we worked on the script, but it didn't come to anything. We couldn't, obviously couldn't launch it. The next move I made was to Pinewood[…]
[…]ional in Hollywood who used to come and lecture at the museum.SPEAKER: M11And uh uh. At school as well. And uh all these people they would get an art director. Some of the various art directors of that time to come and give lectures at night school and USC and uh.SPEAKER: M5But it was an early cours[…]
HP0190 David Attenborough – Transcript.The copyright is vested in the BECTU History Project. David Attenborough, television director, producer.Interviewer Norman Swallow, recorded 8 April 1991Recordist: Alan LawsonSIDE ONE, TAPE ONENorman Swallow: Where and when were you born?David Attenborough: I w[…]
BECTU History Project - Interview No. 58 [Copyright BECTU]Transcription Date: 2002-09-20Interview Date: 1988-10-11Interviewer: Alan LawsonInterviewee: Gordon McCallumTape 1, Side 1 Alan Lawson : Now, Mac...when were you born?Gordon McCallum : May 26th 1919.Alan Lawson : And where was that?[…]
[…]ked with Jack Raymond –mainly comedies; FY talks about some other of his colleagues; working with Herbert Wilcox, a terrific promoter but not a great director. 00:29:40 – 00:30:10FY: I think the best, one of the best films, I think was Victoria the Great. I’ve seen that … it’s been reprin[…]