[…] recording.Tape 1 Side A.The copyright of this recording is vested in The BECTU History Project. Vivienne Collins, nee Knight, film librarian, film creditor, documentaries, interviewer John Legard with Alan Lawson, recorded on the 30th of January 1997. Side One.AL: We’re away. Right running.Fir[…]
[…] together. "Good idea. Saves money." So we got our first editor! Anyway, we weren't allowed to edit, which meant that […]
[…]son we got it was because we said we were wasting tapes, and we ought to be able to join bits together. "Good idea. Saves money." So we got our first editor! Anyway, we weren't allowed to edit, which meant that directors and producers had to be the old time TV type directors who knew all about telev[…]
[…]nd he used to remind me frequently, because he loved the BBC and he really loved his time there and although he couldn’t resist being asked to be the editor of The Times when he’d started as a telegraph boy, as you know, in The Times, and he couldn’t resist that, I don’t really think […]
[…] and although he couldn’t resist being asked to be the editor of The Times when he’d started as a telegraph […]
[…]: that was the image that came out of the film records, so we had an imbalance in the material we were using to make that series, that we then had to editorially try and balance out and find a way of making a far more even-handed story. In fact, the series went on and won an Emmy in America – a docu[…]
[…]tually took over the editing side of it after the death of me. Ex newsreel editor who edited it for quite a number of years and died tragically young. It'l[…]
[…]an: Well I think 'World in Action' has been a tremendous struggle for the peoplemaking it. Since Tim Hewat, it has had a succession of brave and bold editors including RayFitzwalter. World in Action puts more strain on a company management than any other programme.I had more problems with World in A[…]
[…]and this was the guy who owned and ran the Hollywood reporter, a brilliant man, brilliant wheeler dealer.RF: Did the advertising department influence editorial as far as you know.VG: Yes, it did. And when I was doing the London column from Grosvenor House, we took an office in Grosvenor House, in re[…]
[…] talked about the biggest apart from British Steel. Ray Fitzwalter, Editor of the Bradford Argus , fitst got the Poulson […]