[…] sit at Clark’s elbow] [I was the equivalent of an executive producer, vetting all scripts, also we very soon found […]
[…] with Dickie Attenborough, it was a Paramount picture. The Paramount executive came to me and he said, 'Bill, this is […]
[…] with Dickie Attenborough, it was a Paramount picture. The Paramount executive came to me and he said, ‘Bill, this is […]
[…] in the last 2 years. •!Previous experience of managerial or executive decision making in other contexts – e.g. employment, other […]
[…] nous? No way! They were now being circulated to the executive committee and closely scrutinised by the secretariat. BECTU’s mindset […]
[…]t came in, which was at central casting. And I went along for the job, and because one of the partners of the agency was very friendly with the chief executive of Pact who wholly owned central casting, they didn't really see anybody else. And that's how I got into it. But before that, I worked for a[…]
[…]'d come in and then not that place again. And when there's an infamous tape, I think it's birds IPs, which exists, of Lawson telling some advertising executives what to do with their commercial voice over. And that's because he got away with it because he was in a studio in Paris, and they were in a[…]
[…]onderful day there on wind and nine and it was a very exciting four weeks. An old colleague rang me a few months ago to say was it you I sold footage executives that weekend? So I looked it up and sure enough, it was actually me on filming on location for when I worked on Orlando the programmes that[…]
[…]n said to me, he often worked with me and the supervising art director, he said “EON have taken a table, three tables, at the ball for the production executives.” So, I said “I don’t want to come” and they said “Go on, come. Barbara’s they’ve got these three tables we’d like you to come. They’re goi[…]
[…]p;23:23 it was important for two other in two other ways as well. First of all, another person who has to put on a huge influence on me, was my executive producer, a man called Norman swallow, who was legendary, really, to a lot of people of my generation. He had made very, very good films, he[…]