[…] who was called Ka y Lever and was the Scenario Editor and one evening she saw this enthus iastic, bouncing, […]
[…] us in Newcastle in the normal way. I rang the Editor up and he wouldn't listen to me. He said, […]
[…]eas of work in the theatre[??], I mean, the crafts. I mean I think we’veprobably got you covered[??] on the list here as photographer, director, editor,producer. Anything we’ve missed?No, I don’t think so.You didn’t suddenly become a, a lighting operative or something? No. And did you[…]
[…]irst day of the sort of assembly, and that was the day after finish shooting was five days from the start of the production. And on the Monday and my editor then Peter Musgrave said, No, we can't work on your film we've been blacked, and then I rang the laboratories and they said, Well, […]
[…]th September 1956 p.26] Again, we still don't want to lose faith with the Press. They were very good to us in Newcastle in the normal way. I rang the Editor up and he wouldn't listen to me. He said, "My man knows, he knows Whitley Bay." And so forth and so on. And I said, "Well I'm sorry you're quit[…]