Jonathan Balcon

[…]down on the location on "Johnny Frenchman."  I mean, he's now a very considerable figure in the in the British film industry and right, he's the executive producer I would have thought rather than a hands-on producer.Jonathan Balcon  15:09  Yes, I, I, I've never sort of thought about […]

Liz Forgan

[…] I went to interview Jeremy Isaacs for The Guardian and just before he started Channel 4 it was announced that he was going to be the Chief Executive, did a wonderful interview, at the end of which I said, ‘How marvellous it all sounds, I wish you the very best of luck’, and he said, ‘Well[…]

Ernest Maxin

[…]oduce and direct it. Because we were all produced a stroke directors, there wasn't such a thing as a producer and the director assistant, director or executive producer, we did the whole thing all of a sudden that time. So they said, okay, you can do that. And I said, Can I do the choreography as we[…]

Phyllis Dalton

[…]e material for my wife, my mistress, my whatever, and the times sometimes that somany... especially with American films, that you’ve got half a dozen executive directors,executive producers of varying titles, you know, and all that money is being spent on Concordes to bring them in, and yet you[…]

Mike Hodges

[…]onths, something like that to use my four days off for writing. So I had been travelling up to Manchester and because you would often travel with the executives or people you're working with. And Sydney Newman was in the carriage and he was talking and he used to run Armchair Theatre in those days a[…]

Chili (Dorothy) Bouchier

[…]ducer Harry Cohen and a director called Arthur Varney Serrao.CB: Oh yes. But I thought, I thought it was Julius Hagan.I: Well, he would have been the executive producer.CB: YesI: Wouldn’t he?CB: Yes.I: I think the fact it was called Starcraft indicates it was an independent production because...CB: […]
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