Carol Owens

[…]ously in my final year I started applying for jobs and I applied for the Trainee Assistant Producer scheme in London BBC and also a Trainee Assistant Editor. I did an interview in Manchester for BBC Manchester as an Assistant Editor. And I think I went to Yorkshire TV or Granada or is it, not sure w[…]

Julia Cave

[…]ssex.Julia Cave: Tony Essex.  Yes of course.Alan Lawson: He was not an easy man.Julia Cave: He was a ‘driven’ man.  He was a brilliant film editor on the ‘Tonight’ programme I think, and I learnt a very great deal from him in the cutting room, later when I got to that stage I can talk more[…]

Sheelagh Rees

[…]etting bored after four years. And there was an advertisement in the paper, the famous Belfast Telegraph, of which John Cole used to be the editor.Yes.And asking for people and I wrote and I had an interview at Broadcasting House.Where, in, in Belfast?[Laughter]2In Belfast.Right.And I thin[…]

David Robson

[…] together. "Good idea. Saves money." So we got our first editor! Anyway, we weren't allowed to edit, which meant that […]

David Robson

[…]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[…]

Johnny Goodman

[…] mistakes that you do when you're training to be an editor. Dropping the centre out of a roll of film […]

Dicky Leeman

[…] Peter Baylis, who unfortunately died, he was a really good editor. And he was in the RAF Film Unit throughout […]

Yvonne Littlewood

[…]als because we weren’t, then join them up again, and I used to do that. Alan Richardson, but primarily Richard Berkeley who was a...[35:03]Yes.A film editor, he used to, to look after those. And I used to rush down there and edit them and tidy them up for transmission here and put them on the screen[…]
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