Johnny Goodman

[…] logistics firm ‘Sam Freight’. Goodman moved into television as an executive producer in the late 1960s and 1970s, working with […]

Johnny (Johnny) Goodman

[…]n behind the desk. 'Hello, Johnny, I’m setting up a company called Trident Films', he said, 'and I just wondered if you’d be interested in being Executive in Charge of Production'.      I practically had an erection, it was so totally unbelievable. 'It sounds very interesting,[…]

Philip Donnellan

[…]sat around with the contracts lady, the overseas programme lady, the head of programmes, the assistant head of programmes and, and the Midland Region executive who was responsible for broadly overseeing all the administrative roles.  And the Programme Head would give us information or invocatio[…]

James (Jimmy) Gilbert

[…] you miss being in production yourself directing or were you rather tired of it after all those years.Jimmy Gilbert: No I had been asked to become an executive but I'd always turned it down. I sometimes used to think I might accept it for the wrong reason just because I was getting tired or got a bi[…]

Roy Fowler

[…]ple it was a marvellous little school.Rodney Giesler:Whom can you remember there in those days?Roy Fowler:I can only remember the, I can remember the executives there was Cecil McGivern and I knew Cecil from the Screenwriters Association.  The Screenwriters Club was at 7 Deenery Street alo[…]

Maxwell Setton

[…]sation. So you were like assistant producer or assistant. No I was an assistant executive ready to go doctoral ran it and I was running we we had we had&nb[…]

Ronald Neame

[…]e was Was he a devout Christian or is yes was involved. At Ronald Neame  1:57:24  times, there came a time when he became an executive. For the rank organization. I even think he was for a time he ain't think he's still there Pinewood after there was a long gap that were I d[…]
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