[…]ink you'll find you've got the letter, I don't know whether or not you've got the letter from AP Films. So I get an interview and they gave me... the heads were about that big, right? [indicates circular shape with fingers] And they gave me this forma made in polystyrene and you model it in plastici[…]
[…]ended to anybody. It was Lewis. Know Lewis from school. Yes famous school in fact. Is it. Yeah. Mm hmm. Oh I can't believe that I had no time for the headmaster or anybody that resisted learning as best I could. I only found interest in learning in about the last year or so of my school life. Up unt[…]
[…]nything up to about a hundred guys standing outside the gate, waiting, hoping that the foreman would say, "Such-and-such wants a plasterer..." or the head chippy wanted another chippy and things like that. And I lived in Eldon Avenue in those days, because although I was freelance, I...Rodney Giesle[…]
[…]st have been about six or something, a friend of my father's was King Karl's Private Secretary, a man called Count Bian, and he was also like perhaps head of the Secret Service or something, and he rang my father in Cluj from Bucharest to say that a man called Zelea Codreanu was the head of the Roma[…]
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[…] the time. Their music was so, there’s so many Talking Head songs from ‘Fear of Music’ album that fit The […]
[…]at learning curve as well. It was just a great experience. Mondays were always terrifying but by Friday you could do the whole thing standing on your head. You know, you start on a Monday morning or Tuesday morning with a blank sheet and produce a programme at six o' clock. And it was live, you know[…]
[…]got into St Paul’s School in London, so it meant going up and down on the train. Which was quite a trek. DB: What ambitions formed in your young head at that time? PB-C: Well it was interesting, because my father was very keen, because after he left the War Office, he joined the Foreign Of[…]
[…]; 2AL I wish I could remember the name of the other woman. She was the important one the other woman. Freda Lingstrom. She was Head of Children’s Television at that time.GH I think in fact when we did the Ondine one I think she had left the Beeb. She was still doing work[…]
[…]dited by Duggie Myers, and Adam Duggie did the musical numbers Adam cut most of the dialogue scenes, and I was affected the system usually covered in head to foot with numbering it and rushing around finding it all. absolutely fascinating. And one sweet story I must mentioned about Val who, with a v[…]