[…] wrote and, mm God the name’s gone out of my head. The famous, oh, contemporary woman writer, Penelope… It will […]
[…]ad time and the crewing arrangements were a bigger, broad brush. Being an Assistant Dubbing Mixer, what, an Assistant Dubbing Mixer basically was the head of Transfer, Sound Transfer. What would happen would be, we'd film an interview, a sequence, a programme, on film and obviously with sound as wel[…]
[…]e called producers at BBC Television way before the war but that's disputed. A man called Osoman, Ozzy, who was my immediate boss, oh Emily Watts was head of the department, I don't know what they call, Cecil was HTelP head of television programs I don't know what Ozzy was called but they all had th[…]
[…]Gordon Watkins was in charge of it, and… No! Gordon Watkins and Tony Essex were in charge of the Great War bit, and Alastair Millen was at that stage head of those sort of projects. And Graceland and Goldie the head of Department. I think you must have been there Norman at that time. Norm[…]
[…]sly, in Birmingham, that's very common. Lois Singer 2:07 I had my first real long term permanent job as a secretary to the headmistress of a girl's private school. And when the headmistress retired, and the school closed, I was casting about for what to do next. And that w[…]
[…], but Father was offered a job in a very tough district in New North Road, where they objected so much to the pianist that they threw a bottle on his head, and he was in hospital.SC: Why did they do that?EB: Well they didn’t like his playing, it probably didn’t fit the film, anyway they asked Father[…]
[…]VG: That's right, and Vaughen Dean was, later on one picture of mine, I can't remember what it was, he was production accountant before he became the head of the studio.RF: As a writer and actor were you aware of studio politics.VG: The only thing we were aware of then was that there was big things […]
[…]niques of high speed cinematography. So again, I added a little To my knowledge, and having done that, I felt an urge to go back to East Africa. So I headed once again for East Africa, this time for the colonial office, but again, hoping to get eventually into the colonial Film Unit. I actually beca[…]
[…] the foreman would say, "Such-and-such wants a plasterer..." or the head chippy wanted another chippy and things like that. And […]
[…] really looking at the Hancock's half hour to come.Derek Threadgall 36:56 Okay, now we are moving on. like no one's business. We're gonna head in here for the ATV isSpeaker 2 37:07 yes. So we've obviously looked at Hancock's half hour, we'll come back and talk a little more a[…]