[…] you ever work with David Lean when he was an editor? Bill Girdlestone: No. Isn't that funny. When you were […]
[…]a Saturday night. I would also go to the ritzy on a Sunday, because I stayed at somebody's flat nearby in Brixton and Pat Foster, who had been a film editor and who wanted to run his own cinema had started up the Red Sea. It was all very laid back. He's an old hippie, it was all very relaxed and so […]
[…]e on to make it? R: Well, the one name that was always associated with The Guardian was Andrew Neil who was on News way before my time but other editors round about that time have gone on and done well. The ones that spring to my mind who were immediate contemporaries of mine are Ken Garner, wh[…]
[…]ightful Vision Mixer Nola Schiff. All my directions were anticipated by her: she cut the programme and I got the credit. Later she was Assistant Film Editor on ‘The World at War’ so we go to know each other again. 27.55 - &[…]
[…] who was called Ka y Lever and was the Scenario Editor and one evening she saw this enthus iastic, bouncing, […]
[…] there was a vacancy you can order Manchester from assistant editor on staff. So I applied for that and I […]
[…]rmer president of the Irish cricket union.Unknown Speaker 2:06 When we met the first time, it was 50 years ago in 1973. You were the news editor for UTP reports. I was a rather callow youth just out of university, and I was applying for a job with Granada TV. And I, as a student that was[…]
[…] them. My mother to occupy herself has always been adressmaker and she had a client from Welwyn Studios who was called Kay Lever and was the Scenario Editor and one evening she saw this enthusiastic, bouncing, sixteen-year old. She actually was bi-sexual, but I mean that wasn’t the reason orany[…]
[…]ore creative side and I did want to get into the cutting rooms. And then aftera few years there was a vacancy you can order Manchester from assistant editor on staff. So I applied for that and I did. And when I got there I was only there for two 2 1/2 years and I could see that I was never going to […]