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Bernard Ponsonby
[…]ancied doing! And when I was Press Officer for the Liberal Democrats I, at that point, came into contact with Newspaper Editors, senior Producers and Executives in television and at that point I thought, 'Yeah, working in television, that's really what I am meant to do!' I found it, in a sense. […]
Penny Woolcock
[…]'t realise quite what I was getting myself into. So for some reason, I thought that they were going to be very happy to talk to me (laughter), and my assistant, Lucy, sort of sauntered off and wandered around Aston trying to talk to the Johnsons, who are on that side. So there's the B6 and the B21, […]
Roger Smither
[…] Klaue from the East German Film Archive and he went on to become President of the whole Federation and was still President when I was elected to the Executive Committee so he as I say was sort of somebody who was able to take our part…where was I going with this? Once we had full FIAF membership li[…]
Neville Wortman
[…]ure director and he is just about to start his first feature film which has just been financed which is going to be shot in Brazil and I am a sort of executive on that. You just sit in the armchair, you know. DARROL BLAKE: No, I really meant your mother and father. [Laughter]N[…]
David Elstein
[…] Richard Nixon resigned and we had to do a 90-minute special on that. I took over This Week in 74 and stayed through to 78 as Producer. I then became Executive Producer, did documentaries. 1.02.42 - […]
Jenny Barraclough
[…]problematic atall; they were over… There were too many people at the top. You always have, (like I thinkyou feel we are now in Britain) you know with executives and lawyers and they always didthat. But on the whole they just went along with what we did.SRYou got involved with the Grierson Trust, whi[…]
