Ernest Marsh

[…]'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[…]

Peter Lamont

[…]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[…]

Interview

[…] was he Midland? Was he Midland? But Midland - they both had something to do with films, Southern, Midland, and there were in addition to the Railway Executive, as it was then called, under the Commission - there was the Docks Executive, the Waterways and all the other people - we eventually made fi[…]

Sue (Susan) Crockford

[…]ked past, I’d not met him. He walked past and, Naomi Sergeant, kind of paused him and said ‘Oh Mike, I ’d like to introduce you to Sue Crockford, new assistant commissioning editor for Channel Four’. And he said, I said, ‘Mike Custer [ph 31:47], are you married to, were you married to Liz Custer [ph[…]

Bill Ward

[…]bsp;The copyright of this recording is vested in the Bectu History Project, Bill Ward, television technician since 1936 director, producer, programme executive, interviewer, Norman Swallow with Alan Lawson recorded on the 21st of January, 1997 side one,  Alan Lawson  0:33 &n[…]
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