[…] those rates compare. Peter Tanner: Badly to if I'd been freelance, I'd have got double, £100 a week.In those days […]
[…]re exactly English with a bit of Irish learning.Unknown Speaker 0:23 I've been a television programme maker for the past 50 years, always freelance. And of course, being freelance has advantages and disadvantages. On the one hand, you don't have security. But on the other hand, you do ha[…]
[…]erd's Bush was sold to the BBC. Um, I was sent to Islington to close it down, and after about a year of that, Ken Maybank [?] said, "You should go on freelance production," which I did. Roy Fowler: Ah hmm. Well it's a shame you didn't work with Sydney because he was a rather colourful character[…]
[…]anny Yospha: I knew Bill Vickers who I used to...Tom Peacock: Bill who?Manny Yospha: Bill Vickers.Tom Peacock: Oh yes.Manny Yospha: Cause he's on the camera committee with me.Tom Peacock: He was a camera operator...no he was a camera mechanic wasn't he?Sidney Cole: That's right yes.Tom Peacock: Did […]
[…] Tom Peacock: Oh yes. Manny Yospha: Cause he's on the camera committee with me. Tom Peacock: He was a camera […]
[…]lying for. I said, Well, I don't really know.Unknown Speaker 29:07 So it all got a bit silly like that. And I'd seen an advertisement for freelance staff. I think it was in broadcast. And it mentioned that his company was starting its own facilities a year later, which just happened to b[…]
[…] That was the perks.DB: And then of course, Korda had to sell, had to get out.PM: Yes.DB: Presumably Vincent went with him.PM: Yes, Vincent then went freelance. I never worked with him after that. It was purely that whole Shepperton thing, but while Shepperton was going on and I was working at Shepp[…]
[…]ntrasting in periods and so on and subject matter that you’ve covered isn’tit?Yes, yes.And with these jobs, I mean by this time presumably you were a freelancer, you were moving from job...Phyllis Dalton Page 19Yes, I was.You had an agent by that time?I had an agent, but I don’t think I ever ha[…]