Angela Allen

[…]ying that I was interviewing you and your career had been continuity and I said sort of if it was a job that men had gone in for it would be a senior executive position almost sort of because there’s so much responsibility, you have to be so much on the ball, as you say you’re making judgements sort[…]

Peter Dimmock

[…] one of my awesome responsibilities at that time that I’d taken over from Lotbiniere who had gone down the west region, he had been the BBC’s liaison executive for the Royal family and so I took that over from him, so that was very much a major part of my duties but I was so busy running OB’s and do[…]

John Halas

[…]appointed experts. There were experts on design, they are called to art directors. There are experts on television, media, they are called television executives. And then there are experts on story board design and they are called the heads of the story board departments. And then the account execut[…]

Norman Fisher

[…] a sort of ambiguous situation. He wasn't actually in the armed forces. He was still a civilian but in uniform and given an honorary rank without any executive power. I mean you'd have an honorary rank of captain but you had no executive authority. And you were in fact a civilian in uniform.Roy Fowl[…]

Jack Rockett

[…]anager for the whole of London?Jack Rockett: For the whole of the country.Sidney Cole: The whole of the country - ah.Jack Rockett: Yes. I'd got other executives over me of course, but I was Circuit Manager for the whole country.Sidney Cole: And did that involve having any say in the kind of pictures[…]
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