[…]ky, you know, rather naughty boys and girls, and it wasthe most pompous, pretentious thing you’ve ever seen. It was intended to take a sort ofserious national issue and look at it with a jury of the great and the good. It went on for hours! Four hours or five hours, it seemed like a day and a half. […]
[…]he only time you ever saw your rushes was actually either on air, or if you came back late on a Friday night and they were running them in the review theatre. We got back late one Friday night into Lime Grove and were sitting down watching the rushes with Frank Dale. And who should come bursti[…]
[…]was just after I think, yes.Charles Drazin: So there was a kind of vogue for that sort of character?Manny Yospa: Yes but the studios we used were the National Studios at Borehamwood, which is now BBC - er not BBC, it's the ITV Studios, they've got EastEnders there and - they used to be the Leslie He[…]
[…]nd of the two years, I was asked what department I wanted to go iand I chose camera department.Alan Lawson 3:31 That was that was British National.Gerry Anstiss 3:32 It became British National it was Rock studios. And Fred Swan was the studio manager in those days. Jimmy Wils[…]