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Michael Aldridge
[…]that he got out of Film Unit. That was paramount. That was what it was all about. You were making programmes and making sure that the producer or the editor was pleased with the service that he was getting. When I left, the the main thing that was paramount was to make sure that the pennies matched […]
Mary Harvey (Welford)
[…], if Roy went back, who did the rest of the editing, did, can you remember, and the sound?Well there was Clifford Boote.Oh yes.Clifford Boote was the editor. So I suppose he did, but Roy was very, a very hands-on editor, you know. So that, I don't quite remember whether he came back at intervals, it[…]
Cyril Page
[…]. Well, the first shot, I put the board in and, because in those days you put the board at the beginning and turned it upside down at the end, so the editor knew which was the start, which was the finish, and er...Anyway, all the numbers fell out, for start - That...that, you know, upset me a bit...[…]
Derek Malcolm
[…]rogressed I became, in the end I became drama critic there. I made a sort of name for myself as a drama critic there actually, in the end became news editor of the paper, and stayed there for nearly 10 years getting married and getting divorced there. It was, I quite like being in Cheltenham , becau[…]
John Schlesinger
[…] called Sunday In The Park which was a dreadfully facetious piece of work which we made on 16mm, staging many scenes. And a friend of mine who was an editor who I've subsequently worked with, Dick Marden had a producer friend who saw it, James Laurie his name was. He said I've got a friend at the BB[…]
