Peter Tanner

[…] I've ever been to where, oh I think it was the same at Gainsborough, the stages were on top of each other. So when you went up in the lift the doors opened and you looked right into a set, it was fabulous, it was the first time I'd ever seen a set, people around and lights, the doors closed and up […]

Robin Walsh

[…]nknown Speaker  48:09  introductory remarks as chairman of the BBC.Unknown Speaker  48:14  So Secretary of State, I invite you to open the barley.Unknown Speaker  48:19  And messin opened the bowling. He took the sweater off. It took a 20 yard run. And he bowled a succe[…]

Waseem Mahmood

[…]age or whatever. It ain't half hot, you know, all of these projects or programmes. I mean, they were they were all people who were sort of, you know, opening these doors and sort of making making the profession a lot more acceptable. I know, for example, that I have, even today, Miss Marvel, which i[…]

Bernard Ponsonby

[…]News Edits suites and I was shown to my desk and given a little directory of everybody in the building. I think it was on a pink card which, sort of, opened out and you would get little titles like Directors. In those days there were quite a number of them and you would get Production Assistants and[…]

Bernie Andrews

[…]hree weeks or something, John Kingdon used to produce Saturday Club, and John Kingdon wasn’t really interested in that sort of music but he was quite open… he wasn’t hostile to it which was good.  And he used to come along to the transmissions and he’d just sit in and he’d just say, “OK how do […]
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