[…]reat it works. But I suspect there are sometimes, you know, film’s such a tricky thing that I’m sure there’s lots of ways in which it could still out-fox us a bit. But I, you know, I think it’s getting better, more and more reliable. But I’d like to see, my overall hope is that we work increasingly […]
[…]ry skilled and hugely employed voice-over narrator on television and in commercials and things of that kind. Well, if you were using Gordon or Edward Fox is another one from the period that comes to mind, but if you're using any of these fellas, you would make sure that you let Sales know, you know,[…]
[…]ey did was, they got rid of me at whatever I was earning and brought a wee lassie in for ten thousand and fortunately my husband, my wonderful silver fox of a husband, who was in Personnel, and the next meeting I had with Ron, I wasn't on the couch and he was at a desk for a start, you know. Michael[…]
[…]mber of the hunt saboteurs when I was at University; no when I was at Thames Polytechnic. I was attracted to that. I’d gone out and tried to sabotage fox hunts and so yes, I was keen on that. Erm, and I knew people, in that field, so it was perfect for getting money from animal charities. To make th[…]
[…]ly one of the best actors I ever worked with was Nicol Williamson, but he was a sad case – you know, all that talent and threw it away. Nicol, Edward Fox, who else was in there, Bill Marlowe – there’s somebody else, oh Brian Cox was the teaboy [laughter] and there was an actress everybody kept on sa[…]
[…]f, you if you looked at that bidding process, Comcast paid way over the odds, all the people are saying they paid … just over £17 a share, when Fox, the next bidder, was under £15 a share, right? And I think it's partly because they recognised that they also need to be more global, right? They[…]
[…]ome in and do the choice work. 2 hours 15 mins PB-C: So I went up with a chap called John Hooper, another cameraman, and had a talk to Paul Fox. [BEHP Interview No 277] and Will Wyatt, who was Assistant Managing Director at that stage I think, and Paul was very straightforward, he said “Ti[…]
[…] in Barnes and on location and the Cameraman is Tony er ..., mybest friend, can’t think of his surname [Richmond], and the operator is Mike Fox.That’s all I remember of the crew. And I said: “Could I have a script please?”And so, they gave me sixty blank pages [Laughter] and I wa[…]
[…]ing.ANNE HANFORD: No, no. I have to say that idea went on for many years including very renowned people in the BBC. I remember Paul Fox saying to me “Well I can remember all the programmes I made, so why do you need a catalogue?” basically. So, it wasn’t fairly common. [TIME […]