[…]at Worton Hall. And through her, we used to go to ice hockey matches together. And through her, she had worked a lot with George Maynard, aproduction manager called George Maynard, who was Production Manager with Wilcox. And as that sort of went rotten, she left. But George Maynard was looking for a[…]
[…]tralia, where Iwent to school there. And during the war I came back to England and that’s where I gotmy first job, at Gainsborough Studios, as studio manager’s secretary.1: You just sort of went there and, you know, applied for a job and...?Yes. I was looking for a job and I saw the Gainsborough lad[…]
[…]young chaps who actually in the event would produce a lot of the sequences and there was a researcher and then there was the standard typist and unit managers, so I should think it's a couple of dozen.Norman Swallow: From what we hear you haven't finished yet.David Attenborough: Yes, I've got an ide[…]
[…]out that at the beginning of my life ...Sidney Cole : About Joe Grossman? A lovely, charming incident.Muriel Box : Yes, so I wrote to him, he was the manager of BIP and I had an interview with him, he was extremely nice and he engaged me. Because he said "We've got a series of short ones being done […]
[…] Elton was around, hewasn’t with Shell but he was very much around in that particular group of people. There was, Betty Lurid [ph] was the production manager. Who else was there there? I reallydon’t remember, you know. &nbs[…]
[…]es.. Tony Bridgewater 35:27 Yes. We were to go back to Sydney. No, to Melbourne. We were then in Sydney. You see, this new manager arrived, MacClulick. He was supposed to be a great man, a great organiser, and he's going to put everything, get everything on the rails and s[…]
[…]ied than me, a guy called Malcolm Dunbar I think it was at the time, so I then took the BBC one, so I went into radio as a trainee, assistant, studio manager I think we were called … NS Could be. JG … and that was it. AL Was there a course, or did they give you … ? JG They had a […]
[…]t cook, wonderful cook. Another thing I remember on the food front there, was that it was in a very rich, fruit growing area. And my uncle was a bank manager, and farmers - I don't know whether this is common practice today - but the farmers, to keep in with the bank manager, used to bring in fruit,[…]
[…] you have any brothers or sisters.DA: I have one brother who is 12 years younger than I am who lives in Vancouver now, and my father was in the bank, manager of the Bank of Commerce but he left that because his father came from Newfoundland and then he went to Montreal, he was a pioneer, 1907 he wen[…]