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HP0569 Yvette Vanson – Transcript
[…] documentaries, you followed the cause with, sort of, factual dramatization, drama documentary or whatever you like to call it. Yes. The […]
Yvette Vanson
[…]denly becomes racist. You know, it was just, completely over the top and ridiculous. So I’m afraid we slightly took the mick out of it in this little drama vignette thing we did. And, that caused a bit of a stir I think as well at the time. And I did a couple of things for them. I did one on BCCI, w[…]
Norman Swallow
[…]p;may briefly, I did only two, I did write produce anddirect what we would call drama-docs now. drama documentary. One was called theSuffragette, guess what that was about.. A[…]
Sandy Ross
[…]but again, it was a great experience, you know, doing that programme. [09:52]And then, I ended up doing almost everything at Granada. I produced Drama. I had a very good working relationship with Alan Bleasdale who wrote quite a lot of the stuff for the Mersey Pirate and we developed one of his[…]
Virginia McKenna
[…]e what they then called ‘Higher Certificate.’ It’s called something quite different now, I think.[2]JR: And were you beginning to feel the urge to do drama?VM: Well, Heron’s Ghyll was quite well-known for its Shakespeare productions, which they did once a year in the grounds. There was a most huge a[…]
Pat Jackson
[…] that it was the beginnings of the story documentary, the drama documentary... followed up by 'North Sea' which, in my mind, […]
Pat Jackson
[…] that it was the beginnings of the story documentary, the drama documentary... followed up by 'North Sea' which, in my mind, […]
Dennis Main Wilson
[…]the war as an entire school from Lewisham to Tunbridge Wells in Kent.NS: You would then be, sorry, 15?DMW: 15 years old, no tears that I remember, no drama, we were looking forward to it, it was a bloody great adventure. A lot of today's - in the [19]80s and 90s - documentaries on the evacuation. te[…]
Pat Jackson
[…] Blewitt'... 1936, '37. Er...and that really was a milestone, because this was the first, sort of fictional story, and the beginnings of the use of a dramatic shape and form. There were snatches in 'Night Mail'...little vignettes of humanity, but this, 'The Saving of Bill Blewitt' was conceived as a[…]
