Norman Swallow

[…]alace, television only.Broadcasting house for big senior meeting. He was Director of Television, I'm sure as the title. managing director, maybe just director. Cecil wasHead of Programmes and later Controller of Programmes. Stephen Peet: When you&nbs[…]

Bruce Anderson

[…]Vision Conference was something like a month or a fortnight before the annual conference. So if I had any real opportunity to advertise my competence managing the conference, which really, I think I did compared to Dennis. I have a suspicion that that won me votes.Unknown Speaker  13:29  W[…]

Philip Leacock

BECTU History Project - Interview No. 25[Copyright BECTU]Transcription Date: 2003-01-24Interview Date: 1987-10-28Interviewers: Stephen PeetInterviewee: Philip LeacockTape 1, Side 1Stephen Peet: Ah, here we are, 28th October 1987. Name of interviewee, Philip Leacock, interviewed by Stephen Peet. The […]

Interview with Lusia Krakowska

[…] worked as a screenwriter, later becoming a producer. He was Managing Director for Two Cities Films and later formed a […]

MEO, ANN BECTU copy

[…] going on [laughter] and there was a very, very shrewd managing director, who said, ‘Yes, I think you’re just the […]

Bernard Vorhaus – HP0219

Bernard Vorhaus (film director) 25/12/1904 – 23/11/2000 by admin — last modified Jul 27, 2008 02:46 PM BIOGRAPHY: Bernard Vorhaus […]

Ronald Seeth

[…]our hundred, five hundred people in Glasgow alone but he seemed to know everybody by name. That's very clever. And he used to, he wasn't one of these Managing Directors who used to hide away when you saw him at Shareholders' meetings or whatever. He was very visible. He would quite happily walk down[…]

Interview

[…] have to ask John that. But the crew was quite remarkable. John MacDonald produced/directed it, Tom McGarry who was, it was his first job as lighting director. It was my first job as a sound recordist and then I later had an interview with the film department and became a film sound recordist on the[…]

John Agnew

[…] but they didn't know what we did. There was just a divide and that's where your family thing comes in, I suppose. Bill Brown, when I joined, was the Managing Director, and he was clever enough, I think, to be hands off and clever enough to get people who did know the industry to run it. I think tha[…]
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