[…]right. Yes she is. She was at the Alexander Palace reunion this year. Oh yes yes yes. But and I remember that director and a moment who did the floor managing on one of these silly little programs. And of course last but not not least these one of these programs I did these 15 minutes was relax with[…]
[…] way round, they're different names - a producer is the director. So the producer, when he was told by the company […]
[…]he problem was, the Americans insisted on directing it. A producer is a director, or the other way round, they're different names - a producer is the director. So the producer, when he was told by the company that it has to be television, can't go edit. "Can't edit? You mean to say we've go to get i[…]
[…]unched back, deformed and he had an immense enthusiasm for German cinema and insofar as BIP is concerned he was very much the eminence grise. He, the managing director was a man called John Court Ackleby Thorpe and I don't think he was very interested in filmmaking particularly, I mean I think if he[…]
[…]s mobile stuff in the early days. And it was an art, especially when we had a four camera job, you know. I always remember a Director who I was floor managing for, who I'd worked with in rep in Glasgow. I won't mention his name. And he got in a terrible muddle one day. He wasn't television, or even […]
[…]on the question of distribution, there's one character who I didn't mention yesterday. I did mention Wardour Films, which the release outfit, but the Managing Director of that, was a character called Arthur Dent, who really was to any cartoonist the epitome of a film salesman, complete with cigar an[…]
[…]fter national service and while I was at home my stepfather had got talking to somebody in Clacton. And he this person gave me an introduction to the managing director of the Republic Pictures. Who were in Soho Square almost next door to where the city office was if they were on the corner of servic[…]
[…]en, stroke after GBI, yes, Roy, because I just to sort of read cap, to bring me up to date on it, we had our offices on the fifth floor. That was the managing director. Was just Davis, and there was a G Jackson script writer was Harold Goodwin, general production. Chap was Derek Dane, Eric or Derek […]
[…]icer.Yes.And she wrote me a nice memo and Michael wrote me a nice memo. And then of course, all the nitty-gritty started and I did three months floor managing training following people about. [Pause] And it’s not easy being the first woman to do a man’s job.Talk about the training course? Can you re[…]
[…] all the nitty-gritty started and I did three months floor managing training following people about. [Pause] And it’s not easy […]