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[…]trenched, and it's a lot less fun from the point of view of originations and trying new things.Then through the various moves above me, Hugh was made managing director, well of course it was Kenneth Adam who went, and that's what it was. And Hugh went upstairs as it were, his post became available a[…]
[…]ock-Allan, one of them was photographed by Ronnie Neame,one or two were directed by David MacDonald and one even by GeorgePearson the old silent film director. They did have a lot going for them.AG: These were referred to I believe as “pound a footers”.DB: Yes “pound a footer’s”. AG: You've men[…]
[…] Hewison was my assistant, and Ralph Sheldon was the assistant director. And I was doing jolly well with this camera because […]
[…] Then through the various moves above me, Hugh was made managing director, well of course it was Kenneth Adam who […]
Robert Scott [Start of Recording] [00:00]I: This is an interview with Robert Scott for the Scottish Broadcasting Heritage Group's Oral History Project. The interviewer is Janet McBain and the date is 13 May 2017. OK, Robert, when and where were you born? R: I was born and brought up i[…]
[…] to have a lot of fun up there with Sheila Ostrer, the boss's daughter, and people like that. Castleton Knight was then an assistant, I think, to the managing director and he used to come up quite often and play around with his girlfriend up there.Alan Lawson: But wasn't Castleton Knight in fact in […]
[…]ectacular shows. And the man who was largely responsible for getting Nesbitt interested was Stanley Earnshaw, who was the son of Arthur Earnshaw. The managing director and Stanley owned Joe was was very short, and once seemed you couldn't mistake him and he had a way of getting on with people. I've […]
[…]R: F5Nineteen sixty sixty one. And then I left. And. After just doing same job things freelancing I. Was called up phone by. Our. Vernon's. Who's the managing director of. The old company you should be able to build a house. And. But I don't see them. They wined and dined is over I like to manage yo[…]
[…]frames long. And it was very, very interesting to, for a young person, to have the experience of examining every shot of a film by such a very famous director. Gloria Sachs 12:14 How old were you at this time? Margaret Thomson 12:16 I was 25. Gloria Sachs  […]