[…]a touch for that sort of thing I thought. And as a matter of fact, when the film was over everybody gave John Howard Davies - who is now of course an executive and not quite the same size - aday out. And I have seen him once, I've seen him once since. I was doing a film at Twickenham and he was play[…]
[…] long raincoat. You know who = mean he is an executive of BBC2 and documentary programmes : cultural documentary presenter. […]
[…] is, is really the line producer because in fact the executive is Damien Timmer who is Head of Drama, London […]
[…] John Howard Davies - who is now of course an executive and not quite the same size - a day […]
[…] is very clearly defined, we knew exactly what we were doing. Mm, Roger on the other hand, mm, seemed to regard us as an adjunct to the NEC, the, the Executive Committee and, mm, to do things rigorously by his book. Well, his book was not our book. It wasn’t mine. What, what specifically […]
[…] the laboratories and the filmcompanies did not want to give their nitrate material straight to the Archive:the people on the ground did, but not the executives, who were too scared ofcopyright and losing ownership, and so on, even of materials that no longerseemed to have an owner, so there were co[…]
[…]ght.Funnily, one of, one of the advantages of doing it exactly was apart, but the actual producer is, is really the line producer because in fact the executive is Damien Timmer who is Head of Drama, London Weekend, and the company is called London Weekend but actually it’s United Television. It’s Gr[…]
[…]ght Theatre”, which ran from 1950 to 1959, and again from 1971 to 1974.[52] Michael Barry (1910-1988) was a British television director, producer and executive best remembered as the BBC Television Head of Drama from 1952-1961.[53] Daphne Slater (1928-2012) was an English actress best remembered for[…]