Senior Secretary behp0423-elizabeth-forty-summary[Original note describes this as the first intimate one on the inner workings of the Corporation – the BBC – and very rewarding]SIDE ONE [NB The origin…
…mera work: he worked as a trainee with Kodak early on. Imperial War Museums+1Pre-War / Early CareerBefore WWII, he worked as an assistant cameraman on The March of Time newsreel series, including on a…
…nd schooling environments shaped her adaptability and interest in varied subject-matter. British Entertainment History ProjectCareer BeginningsJulia began working in television with the BBC.
…e of the Somme, with Leo McKern reading the commentary voiceover (1975-6). His next was a series of programmes, One Pair of Eyes, which he produced until 1975.
Father an engineer. Whitgift School, at 14 years got a four-year apprenticeship with an engineering firm. After the war his National Service was with the Royal Air Force and then transferred into the …
… 1950s onwards. He was a founding writer of the BBC’s seminal TV police drama “Z-Cars” with Troy Kennedy Martin. He wrote five of the first ten episodes and more than 80 scripts during the programme’s…
…E. He was Managing Director of White City Films until 1996. behp0309-aubrey-singer-summarySIDE ONEBorn Bradford, 1927; Bradford Grammar School. Joined GB Instructional Films as trainee Edi…
BIP Studios at Elstree were converted for sound. Re-employed by Wilcox who leased the Rock Studio at Elstree where he worked on "Wolves". Wilcox then moved to BIP (which was burned to the ground in 19…
…nce. Notable successes as a producer included The Adventures of Robin Hood (1955-59), The Saint (1962-69) and The Muppet Show (1976-81). Grade also worked, with occasional success, as a film producer.…