[…]er and died very sad, which left me with Phil's the day. So we moved into Henrietta Street. And there was just myself and we had an accountant, local editors, I think. And that's about all and I ran it, you know, and it was, it was fine. We were in Henrietta Street. And then we moved into West Stree[…]
[…]s for young people. And they also had a religious advisor, which is a wonderful man called Penry Jones. And they chose agnostics, actually, to be the editor, which was pretty brave actually. So it meant that the programming was not sanctimonious. It was, it was lively and questioning. And as an agno[…]
[…]also probably be able to do some of my film skills. There I met a chap called Aidar Kaulins as AI and d a r. Au Li ns, and found out that he had been editor of Worldwide films. So between us, we he was an officer. So he was interested, I was also in the film industry. So we decided wherever possible[…]
[…]he funny thing was Harry once went to London when he was doing the big time that we were really doing. Doing the business and he met the drama script editor in and in the television center I've kept his name on the bottle.SPEAKER: M3I think it was and he came up to Harry and he said Mr. Worth I must[…]
[…]rry when I was - oh I suppose about eight or nine years old, and she would leave me on the floor of the studio while she had a huddle with the script editor, and usually came back having sold an original story. And I - they gave me scraps of waste film and I had a little toy projector at home, so I […]