David Croft

[…]er if the station is still there? I presume it is. But it was a very efficient organisation. Very good. It was MGM. Victor  Saville was the Producer and I got a number of days dubbing as well, because apart from being a butcher boy, I also had  a public school accent. So I think […]

Liz Forgan

[…]ension, the kind of jostling going on between that urge to be completely free and, you know, creative to say whatever you wanted, and the independent producers gradually coming to terms with the commercial realities of the marketplace, which was a very interesting time from that point of view. We ma[…]

Gerry Weinbren

[…]urt hamster. Was making the rival world at that time. My greatest disappointment that I wasn't the assistant because at Shell of course the assistant director. Did virtually everything I mean you were assistant editor you looked after books and you really were. More than just an assistant director a[…]

Leslie Norman

[…]Sid Cole  0:00  The copyright of this recording is rested in the actt history project. Leslie Norman, film director, film editor, associate producer, and producer, interviewer Sid Cole  recorded on the 22nd of January 1990.The Elstree Studios side one I suppose going well knows it's g[…]

Bryan Langley

[…]nging. Anyway my end was just cranking the thing and making sure the exposure was right. And then Mr. Parkinson made a fatal mistake, he hired a director. Hitherto it had all been done by him, he hired this director who said we'll knock this singing fool stuff to six I suppose. Anyway he had an[…]
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