[…]the Beast – and Trish Van Devere, his real wife, played Beauty.[125] That was directed by an old friend of ours called Fielder Cook,[126] an American director. And then I did a film called The Disappearance (1977) with Donald Sutherland.[127] It was a tiny part – one scene or two scenes, or somethin[…]
[…][NB: Identities not clear] Duration: 02:24:07The copyright of this recording is vested in the ACTT History Project. Nancy Thomas, television producer/director. Interviewer Norman Swallow. Recorded on the twenty-fifth of January 1991.Well, if you don’t mind, you know, when and where were you born?I w[…]
[…] and director, suddenly there was a producer and also a director. Director, yes, yes and Campbell… Mm, different fields but presumably… […]
[…] vested in the ACTT History Project. Nancy Thomas, television producer/ director. Interviewer Norman Swallow. Recorded on the twenty-fifth of January 1991. […]
[…]ginning of, mm, or the beginning of the ‘60s in my memory is, is the division between producer and director, suddenly there was a producer and also a director.Director, yes, yes and Campbell…Mm, different fields but presumably…And Campbell who, they had a producer, an overall producer.Yes. Beca[…]
[…]was, yes. It was done at Shepperton. It was done at Shepperton and I think every musician in the world was used on it. Toots Camarata was the musical director. And to me a great lady that worked on it as choreographer was Agnes de Mille, who was the daughter of 'the' Cecil...[NB Actually the daughte[…]
[…] 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[…]
[…]ill him would misbehave himself rather I think. And the third scum comes touching in with were four of them. There was Liam Latimer was the assistant director. I think he was on it too. That was Bonnie keen, and there was Dylan and then this, this Iranian or rather Mainly a man who has something to […]
[…] Lawson: Did you work with him when he became a director. Sid Cole: No. He didn't make anything very distinguished - […]