[…]well, that that's it, and leave us to get on with it, which is a good thing. Point of view, yes, that's true. She wasn't like some of those Hollywood executives try and dictate exactly how something should be done, butSpeaker 2 19:47 sometimes, also, sometimes because he also turned down[…]
[…]ed...Gordon McCallum : ...more involved. And so I was put up for General Council eventually you see. And I was on General Council for a few years and Executive Council and sub committees and things. And I was involved in negotiations for the 1947 agreement, which was the first post-war - the main ag[…]
[…]him if he'd work for ITN. And he's worked for ITN ever since and he was general manager.Sid Cole: Is he still there?Betty Bachelor: Yes, and he's now executive general manager.Sid Cole: What about the others?Betty Bachelor: Peter is engineer for the electricity board, he has no connection with […]
[…]: No. Roy Fowler: Ah, I thought maybe that's why the studio was so busy, and you obviously were busy turning them out there. So John Croydon was executive producer or... Andy Worker: That's right yes. Roy Fowler: Yeah. Who were the line producers? Andy Worker: Well a fellow calle[…]
[…]net.com.Speaker 1 0:03 This interview is the copyright of the ACTT history project. It's being recorded on the fifth of april 1988 in the executive room at 111 Water Street. The subject is Muriel Cowell, and the interviewer is said, co no relation, right?Unknown Speaker 0:23 […]
[…]rs on a 15 millimeter lens, she would scream in rushes if you she saw her neck looking rather horrible, but you got used to this, and the rest of the executives realized that she was a tricky lady, and she held court in the Hilton Hotel in a suite at the top of The Hilton and she was a very imperiou[…]
[…]son. Now the silly situation is that I was talkingabout the job of a Television Executive, and we none of us knew quitewhat that would be. We didn't know that&n[…]
[…]s, that's that's so often the case, isn't it? The foot soldiers actually making, what would you say at that stage was the level of competence of rank executives? I mean, was that typical? Do you think, or was he a one off? No, no,Speaker 1 44:01 no, no, no. I think a vast majority of ran[…]
[…]what, for tests, for stills?Reg Sutton: The sound recordists when they wanted to change their magazines, optical recording. The next floor up was the executives, Sir Gordon had his room there and his assistant, I wish I could think of his name but I can't, and his secretary and I think that was abou[…]