[…]network when you were casting a show, and one cast one's own shows there was no central casting department, to call a number that actually was in the legal department and one would read out the names that one wanted to use in the upcoming show and the voice would say yes OK, right no, no not her and[…]
[…]ng three months before the termination of the three year contract, it was valid for a further three years. And so Christopher Mann claimed that I was legally under contract to him. Now, the only reason I mentioned this is and it's quite aside from anything else, was that I thought this was wickedly […]
[…]operation. I mean you couldn't get no one could do it. They couldn't do it legally now. No no they lay themselves. Well I didn't I could on the basis […]
[…]irit about it. Granada gave us the...the film, the apparatus the film stock was, as it were, obtained by various means and the cameras were borrowed, legally or otherwise, and then Granada gave us their theatre, and I think editing...certainly a theatre to view all the rushes and various other place[…]
[…] Frank [s.l. Govern 1:35:05] said to Goodman, “Look, Peter’s got this problem with the BBC, would you go with him because he feels he ought to have a legal chap with him?” And I went with Goodman and on the pavement we walked from Goodman’s flat which was at the top of Portland Place down at B[…]
[…]hink this chap had decided he wasn't going to continue that way so in a great gesture gave it to the, or the lease of it, I don't know what the exact legal thing was, to Bridie so he could start the Glasgow Citizens' in a proper theatre. And John Casson got it all wrong to start with. The first thin[…]
[…]ted to, wanted to collect a film from the other part, if they wanted an MMS film, they send the boy, which was David Watkin. His father was the chief legal adviser to the Southern Railway, and they used to send this boy over DavidSpeaker 2 6:36 watchingster and Bobby Allen. They were als[…]
[…]nd to a chap of my age at that particular time was absolutely wonderful and I took it home and showed it to my brother who was a barrister and also a legal adviser for ACT and he said it wasn't worth the paper it was written on. Nevertheless I signed it. I then suddenly jumped to £10 a week. I was f[…]