[…]n in a sort of in Industrial industry screening of this, one of these asphalt roads films, which went down very well. And afterwards, I just told the managing director at UN PA, I think it's time for me to move on. So we get, he was a bit shocked and gave us sort of wry smile. Just when things are g[…]
[…]n in a sort of in Industrial industry screening of this, one of these asphalt roads films, which went down very well. And afterwards, I just told the managing director at UN PA, I think it's time for me to move on. So we get, he was a bit shocked and gave us sort of wry smile. Just when things are g[…]
[…]n’t have the knowledge to argue, I mean I could argue about left and right but no way could I sort of say well that was a terrible performance to the director. Also directors actually in those days were really, they were far better trained technically than they are today, I mean they didn’t come on […]
[…] me and up the hierarchy, they were all shaking and trembling with fear and pushing it on… 26:00 In those days, Paul Fox was then for the time being, managing director, or whatever it was called. And eventually it went up to him, and I shouldn’t say this, but I know Paul Fox, and I heard this […]
[…]r. Clark, and of course, we respect everything you've done. But you haven't even begun to understand what management is management is not the same as managing, anybody can manage something, but management is is a science. And I thought, well, this is bullshit with our tools of management that I may […]
[…]production manager was also a woman called Deborah Cheshire. And john didn't get on all that well with with the idea, I think, basically ever a woman director. And nevertheless, he, he did his job pretty well, of course, and we functioned very well. We went to all over Switzerland, we went over the […]
[…]ich only started and then became my life till the late sixties, mid sixties I suppose.John Taylor: What was theJimmy Gilbert: Hew Wheldon when he was managing director, the quality of people there and David Attenborough when he was controller of BBC 2 you had a very high powered very creative top br[…]
[…]y actually, you know, I would like to, you know, I like to doing it because I know I can do it better. And, you know, one, obviously, one helps every director. Ones with, to a certain extent. When one has a, you know, one's obviously bubbling over the idea. Someone tells an idea. So if one, you know[…]
[…]ton. And credit to him, although he put a lot of nails in my coffin later on, but he did. He was Noel Jay Ward Thompson man, of course, he was an art director. J war Thompson, as a youngster, he was thrown out. They didn't like him, which was wrong, because he was very slick. I mean, he wasn't one o[…]