[…]bought a single ticket on the boat to Holyhead. Came up on the train from Holyhead to Euston. Arrived at Euston at about six o'clock in the morning. Pitch dark, walked outside, thought hmm, go back until it brightens up and … that was it. And then I made my way down. It's funny now when I[…]
[…]simply welcomed one and all, great and small, and indeed at one point I became panic-stricken because I was seeing dozens of people every day coming pitching ideas, and as I said to Jeremy one day, look, Ihaven’t a – because I’d never in television – I haven’t a clue whether the next personthrough t[…]
[…]y part? You wanted to know the feel around the studio.Roy Fowler: Well yes, the feel and also some of the characters. These were the years when Hitchcock was more or less a journeyman director...E.M. Smedley-Aston: Well Hitch left about the first or second year to go to Gaumont. And he did[…]
[…]e time they were working flat out in the studio. We had up to ten pages at once working there. A TV beginnings of TV staff TV series with them ATV as ITC and we had second features we had all sorts of things going on. It was pandemonium. And it was a very very tough job because the first job had to […]