[…] Wood, Jim Garrett[?] didn't realise that I was a woman, and he didn't like women working... [JC chuckles] Yes that is quite true! And his production manager, David Pierce[?] interviewed me and told me that it was nothing to do with my work, but simply that I was a woman and I would have to go. So I[…]
[…]said “How the hell could the loader get fingerprints in the middle of a thousand foot roll?” So they said “Ah yeah, that’s true”. So Technicolor, the manager, they all wore white gloves and they stayed up all night to see what they could do and they still got fingerprints. So we said “Well it must b[…]
[…]t was ASFI, Associated Sound Film Industries, which was largely had a lot of Dutch connections I think, with a chap called Van Doyn, who was a studio manager, and they didn't know whether to have Clang Film Togus or their own system, their own sound system.Arthur Graham: You went there actually as a[…]
DP -DUG -01 AHRC – BBC Connected Histories Project Minutes of the 1st meeting of Digital User Group held on […]
[…] around, and talked to Don White who'd been our production manager before the war and he was sort of chief […]
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[…] No, he'd been an actor, then he was a stage manager and then he was in the production department, and […]
[…] Rat - ha ha - and eventually became assistant stage manager. I remember the first lines I ever spoke on […]
[…] sent me on to Phil Samuel who was the studio manager, who was very nice, and he said, "Well what […]