[…]f dropped out of it but has got a credit.41:00 So, about 3 years ago it ended up with Music and Arts department and Nick Rossiter was appointed to be executive producer of it. Nick Rossiter was a… had come in as a history graduate, on the general trainee’s scheme and had worked in News, Curren[…]
[…] everywhere you can think of. And since then, that's that's all I've done nothing. Apart from. I come in here. We've got the Guild of film production executives, which is variety of odd, odd persons. We did. Thank you very much. I think my main claim to fame is we we produce enough, about 2500 pound[…]
[…] all kinds of protocol. Knew I was a lowly clerk on 220 pounds a year, writing to not to my boss, not to the boss of the NMS railway, not to the rail executive, but the British Transport Commission, rather like riding the Bucha and palace and I hadn't told anybody in between.Speaker 3 48:15 &n[…]
[…] we wanted in the end but it was a pity that. I wouldnever have done it if I’d have known.No of course you wouldn‟t. But we had a meeting of the Executive Committee in the downstairs room at 2 Soho Square, I don‟t know what...That’s right, it used to be the, where the toilets are now, they used[…]
[…]uration: 1:33:25 & 0:28:25RF: The following recording is copyright by the ACTT history project. It’s made on the twentieth of October 1987 in the executive committee room at 111 Wardour Street.Side One, Sheila Collins interviewed by Roy Fowler.Sheila, first of all, tell me when and where were yo[…]
[…] good production controller called Terry Clegg. And he had an executive producer, Michael Stanley Evans. But he was the producer […]
[…] situation, I hadn't realised that Mr Davis. You are the executive producer, I'm merely a hired director on a freelance […]
[…] situation, I hadn't realised that Mr Davis. You are the executive producer, I'm merely a hired director on a freelance […]
[…] It’s made on the twentieth of October 1987 in the executive committee room at 111 Wardour Street. Side One, Sheila […]
[…] we had three or four words. And Cliff said... Somebody knocked on the door and a chap came in and said, ‘Cliff, the boys upstairs – the third floor [Executive] – can we do a programme to mark Accident Week?’ There was going to be a National Accident Week, and he said ‘Well yes alright boy’. &n[…]