Christopher Challis

[…]think, obviously.KGY: Then you worked on Whirlwind Travellogues. What were they.CC: They really were rather unusual. Kay Harrison, I think he was the managing director, he hadn't any technical knowledge or anything like that, he socially met this expatriot German Count von Keller who got out of Germ[…]

Sidney Cole

[…]e the cutting copy home under my arm every night until they paid up. Many, many years later, after the war the front office, Reg Baker, who was joint managing director sent for me and said do you remember a film called 'The High Command' made by Fanfare Productions. I said indeed I do. He said well […]

Lois Singer

[…]connection was that eventually, because of that connection, Bill Cotton Jr. became part of the Noel Gay Organisation as he now is, I believe he's the managing director after his long career in the BBC, and one of the old school. We're now in the beginning of the 60s. Having worked our way through th[…]

Percy Livingstone

[…] to a pretty free hand. There was no particular problem. The other a sales manager that I did answer to was a sales manager for many years and became managing director of British managing director was a man called Jim Parkinson. James Pattinson yes he was. He'd been a salesman and Gurmit all and he'[…]

Donald Wilson

[…]d. In many ways I don't know who else but many, many others I'm sure. I suppose that the editor of the New Yorker featured department who became data managing thing have written me a charming data accepting my piece that I read for at a time when I was very low. And that was meant a great deal on me[…]

Alan Lawson

[…]operator to Bob Martin. I operated on several films with Bob and then I got a lighting break with a film called Fortune's Fool, Norman Walker was the director. Then I. started on my second film lighting but I was in dead trouble because ACT, NATKE and ETU had come to an agreement where one of the un[…]

David Prosser

[…]ce me to anybody. Er, but, again, through my father and some solicitor, we managed to get a contact to Sir Gordon Craig, I think it was then, who was Managing Director or General Manager of Movietone, and a director in Fox -20th Century Fox - films, and eventually I think we got to see Tommy Scales,[…]

Leonard Harris

[…] at all, but I mean he was a jolly good director. And really, although he rather, in his book, he praised […]

Robert M (Bob) Angell

[…]very soon, however, it stock can land this desert became land they said or carried on and I worked very happily with Ronnie there as producer, he was managing director of the company. And until another bombshell, British lion was taken over by icon blank. Anyway, he was one of the property men of th[…]

Leonard (Len) Harris

[…], it seemed to me that people either liked him a lot or disliked him. But I had never had any contact with him at all, but I mean he was a jolly good director. And really, although he rather, in his book, he praised down some of these cheap pictures he made in the early days, I think that some of th[…]
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