[…]pen-minded so yeah, you put a different hat on when you worked on each different...and, you know, the process was you had a meeting with the Producer/Director. Producer and Director and you discussed (or a planning meeting really) and you discussed the, what the core values of the programme were, an[…]
[…]I don’t actually recall that moment, it was more gradual – where I was doing less of the creative work, the front-end creative work, for much more of managing a team of people, and ensuring that we had enough work coming through to pay them their salaries at the end of the month and pay the rent and[…]
[…]d that was the first day. Bill Ward 30:04 It wasn't long after that, remember, again, under DH Monroe did a spell on floor managing, spell on presentation. Cecil Maddie used to use the young, Bill Ward 30:19 enthusiastic floor managers to do load[…]
[…]meraman on thatMonty Berman: Chris Challis. I'm trying to think who the director was, it wasn't Mickey,Mickey was here. I can't think the name of the director. Then when we moved intoPinewood to do the studio side, that was that. When did I get another job. I don't know,maybe I met Bob Baker. I knew[…]
David Watkin (DW)Director of PhotographyBECTU No. 320Interviewer: Alan Lawson (AL) and John Legard (JL)Date 03/03/19943 Tapes Side 100:00:00 – 00:12:00 Introductions; born in Margate, 1925; father was a solicitor for Southern Rail; lived in Margate until the war; as a child DW would got to the […]
[…]it.SPEAKER: F20And that was the as I say the first one but then of course there wasn't any more because of the war.SPEAKER: F11What was your name the managing director at that time. And what was that about. Well there was no managing director as such. There were many you know there were three genera[…]
[…] William Fielder: I stayed there as General Manager, under the Managing Director. Sidney Cole: Yes. That was - because Pathe made films […]
Dallas Bower interview Rec or ded 18.6.87, interviewer Alan Lawson/Roy Fowler Tape 1, Side 1 • When and where were […]