[…]g but an interesting about them what the fact the 20th Century Publicity was their name and they had an opening title made on a pinch on 20th Century-Fox, and you had this wonderful opening, baba baba, the fanfare of trumpets, etc. etc. and then you had this dreadful production to follow, a bit of a[…]
[…]ber (1996) is a television adaptation of Rosamunde Pilcher’s novel of the same name, directed by Colin Bucksey and starring Jacqueline Bisset, Edward Fox and Michael York.[159] Staggered (1994) is a comedy film directed by and starring Martin Clunes (b. 1961), an English actor and comedian best know[…]
[…]rt of things and and then, because I was doing these films, other people became interested, you know, and I found that I got offers from 20th Century Fox and Paramount, whatever you know, You know, the way it goes, you kind of snowball, a bit of a reputation, and suddenly you become flavor of the mo[…]
[…]as much as anything, for American television...John Legard: Oh was it? Yes...Peggy Gick: I don't know how well it did out there. Because 20th Century Fox had some money in so they had something to do with it.John Legard: So were you involved in further features around that time then? We're talking a[…]
[…]ny anecdotes that I could remember about him when he worked for all the big American companies. He worked for Columbia, and MGM and Twentieth Century Fox, and all the big stars that came over at that time, in the fifties and sixties, like (?) Power (?) and, umm, who have we got as well...well, wonde[…]
[…]ell. And it is a standard source for the history of photography. The through it, I got involved with the Sunday Times and did several articles one on Fox, Talbot one on early colour of early colour noumea colour. And through that eventually on royal heritage, I found the extraordinary photographs of[…]
[…]t was 1958 960 IMAX centre baseball, which turned out to be an enormous worldwide success. And that was very lucky early in your career. 20th Century Fox finance that I kept on trying to get my films made by British companies, but it's never succeeded in practice. All my films are financed by Americ[…]