[…] as knowing public taste or public appeal, he had this legal brain which was very good because as you know […]
[…] the first question he asked her is, "Is your job legal?" you see. And she's having already signed in as […]
[…] to my brother who was a barrister and also a legal adviser for ACT and he said it wasn't worth the […]
[…] several instances when senior players tip-toed very cautiously around the legalities. Such were the pities because, taking the long view, […]
[…]bsp;I believed in interviewing the IRA, but very, very spasmodically. Very, very infrequently. I believed in interviewing Shin fan. It was a it was a legal organisation. It stood at the polls, for goodness sake, you know, yes, it supported the provisional IRA. But you know, there are ways of doing i[…]
[…]l be surprised.” Eight days later, Jeremy gets a call, it’s Ted Turner on his ranch in Montana, his Head of Production in Los Angeles and his Head of Legal Affairs in Atlanta, and he comes on the phone – and Jeremy in London and apparently the conversation goes something like “Can everybody hear me?[…]
[…] a solicitor and his father, I think was a solicitor. Because when he was going through all this trouble I remember his father was doing what was the legal side for him, I think we're helping him when he was such a nice man.Unknown Speaker 36:03 AndUnknown Speaker 36:05 the p[…]
[…]ertainment consisted of. I suppose he must have probably been to a cinema in Glasgow but as far as knowing public taste or public appeal, he had this legal brain which was very good because as you know he got hold of Joe Levy[?] and went into this very prosperous estate business after he left pictur[…]
[…]came out was I was doing a little film to be directed by Alistair Sim which I thought would be a wonderful experience. I worked with Frank launders illegally on a film called Green Man based on oh yes a play of this scene the body all the body was well nourished and had two different titles. Terry T[…]