Phil Windeatt

[…]e going back to college and David Graham said: ‘You can do what ever job you want to do. Downstairs there are two video cameras; sound’ obviously the editors had to be editors but he said: ‘basically if you think you can produce straight away then I’m interested.’ And I looked at all of this and som[…]

David Croft

[…]mmercial television was just starting, so he ran up a friend in Rediffusion and he said, oh he's just sort of person you, you ought to have as script editor light entertainment, because he's done a lot of comedy and a lot of pantomimes and that sort of thing. And they bought it. So I was there, the […]

F E (Ernie) Diamond

[…]e model stage because the model stage and have been largely built for walpert films like bells going down before because again, I was the supervising editor on and we had a great mixture of really ordinary shooting and model shots and Greg Lena was the cameraman who photographed the a lot of the mod[…]

Maxwell Setton

[…]with group three for a few months. And I remember the person who got the creditors executive producer was John Baxter. Yes very nice charming man but he only&nb[…]

Gordon McCallum

[…] : Let's talk about some of those films that did go through. 'Great Expectations' you dubbed with David...Gordon McCallum : Wyn Ryder was the dubbing editor.Alan Lawson : Yes.Gordon McCallum : And I worked with him many, many times.Alan Lawson : Right, yes. How was David in the theatre with you?Gord[…]

Bessie Bond (née Span)

[…]ffice and I rang George and I told George I said ‘George, you know Ihave been organising this unit - I can’t remember its name’- I knew the editor, that’s right, she was Dorothy Stimpson, the editor. I said ‘I have organised this unit .....would I let her observe everything and I assured t[…]
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