[…] got a big opportunity to do a feature film Ido think documentaries always appealed to me more. About real people rather than make up.SRSo you joined ITN I think in nineteen sixty three. And there was lots of news that year.Could I just read out?JBYeahSRIt was the height of cold war and start of Vie[…]
[…]much depth as we could possibly muster so that if there was a vote in the House of Commons, we would do a special half-hour after than night out from ITN then in then Foley Street London and I remember Davy Johnson who was, by that time, Director of Programmes, saying to me once, he said, "Don't you[…]
[…]orable things! [09:40]I: So, how long did you remain on the...? R: I joined STV in '71 and I got a job as a Cameraman for the first year at ITN rates or something. That was the pay scale and I wasn't allowed to shoot anything other than News footage and, in theory, the grading was for a si[…]
[…]f the BBC’ and your own company: an ITV company for the first time. PB-C: Yes. DB: Was it? PB-C: It was in a way, although I had ITN, as a result partly because of this debacle between The Prince of Wales and Princess Diana, I have a feeling, let me get this right, I think the P[…]
[…]hing. A great stroke of luck again,Unknown Speaker 25:58 having decided I wasn't going I was looking for another job because I applied at ITN.Unknown Speaker 26:06 And as I walked into the room, the head of technical operations was started to say, I've invited one of my shift[…]
[…] programs with the exception of the newsreels. In the case of BBC News and ITN we produced at all maybe six monthly intervals a sample real of stock shots&[…]
[…] pay but sadly, its ... well it then went to ITN, some of it did. It went to ITN. SUE […]