[…] going to phone up the producer in the studio" the head of the studio. So he phoned up, and they […]
[…] everybody, but I only had to get rid of one head of department who was pretty useless. Roy Fowler: What department was […]
[…] a long, beautiful table, Martita Hunt was sitting at the head of the table, and I was being 'voice-off', sitting […]
[…]r the commuting. So I'll, I'll have a look in the evening set. So I looked at the Evening Standard by now I'm nearly 20. I don't know if I'm rushing ahead too much.Unknown Speaker 14:07 And it said Secretary required for sorry, film studio. And I thought, I think we've got a studio in bo[…]
[…]re doing Oliver Twist, Ossie Morris was there and they had a big blimp and there was a handbar and it wasn’t until later on when you got the moy head with the handles you know, became… and of course, when they got the blimp up and they were looking through the camera, then course, when you’re r[…]
[…] jumping over. I did. Took the City and Guilds exam. It was a three-year exam and I took it in one year and got a First Class. Got me own school, Hillhead, because I thought, 'Right, if my salary is big enough then they won't mind me moving to television!' Which they did so I got into E.T.V., worked[…]
[…]tive of Unit Sixty Five and let us use their studio at lunchtimes and also let us borrow their film camera from time to time. Jim Harold, who was the head of the audio visual unit let us borrow an Arri ST and my friend and I at university shot a film for the University Car Club. My cousin was […]
[…]an Simmons.RENÉE GLYNNE: [Laughter] Yes, she was in it. I didn’t know that she wasdoubling for her or ... (TIME 18.01)DARROL BLAKE: Back of head or something? I don’t know.RENÉE GLYNNE: Back of head, yeah, yeah, yeah. It’s a myth or a truth but I didn’t know that. I just knew tha[…]