Search Results for: PYE TV Award (1986)
Gerry Weinbren
[…]ed in in every threes. So that we can have the registration opened and we've also had the Gates moved down so we're as wide as we can get ready for HDTV we don't even print anymore we don't print and Technicolor what we do go straight to D1. Or we might but some things which we think are not long te[…]
Rodney Giesler
[…] can tell a story with films so I'll pay you 10 quid a week as a trainee." I was in. At that time the Union situation became easier. It was 1955 and ITV was starting, and they were recruiting an awful lot of people. So I was given a provisional ticket under Rule 10c, and I joined the Coal Board unit[…]
Sheelagh Rees
[…]w, it was nice to have the letter.Yes, yes.I’ve got the letters.The other consistent thing is you always worked for The BBC, you never worked for an ITV company.No.Were you ever tempted to, I mean so many people did during that time?No, I wasn’t tempted to.Never thought of it?Well, I considered it. […]
Peter de Normanville
[…] have to work on. So really good.John Taylor 9:25 But you're on the career in the antique world, I think you've always been interested in TV. Yeah. So weSarah Erulkar 9:35 had, we had sort of off and on done sort of, you know, just taken the occasional table somewhere and tha[…]
Charles Potter
[…]were instrumental making outstanding training films. One of the most famous films in this category was third Sam narrated by Stanley Holloway. It was awarded the British Film Academy top award to be the best training film anywhere. This is interesting. Aside, nothing to do with film making, but I go[…]
Muriel Cole
[…]re I weep, dare I mourn, starring James Mason, which was made in Germany,Speaker 2 26:44 apart from the films in those days, the straight TV, as it were, was live, wasn't it? Most Yes,Speaker 1 26:50 and I Yes, so that there you were, a sort of a show finished, no hiding plac[…]
Geoff Hermges
[…] I mean films again, about the Garner piece lost, but films that might survive, I went, I was phoned to make a film, phoned by a man at what was then TVA. I don't think they exist on television advertising. They were called, and they had gone just about to go broke or go to liquidation or something.[…]
