The copyright of this interview lies with the \british Entertainment History Project Peter Scott – My name is Peter Graham Scott. I was born in 1923, er…October the 27th. In East Sheen, which is near Putney, and near Richmond. My mother and father were living – they’d just got married; well the[…]
[…]ays a fuss about the corsets – “oh, they’re too tight, I can’t stand that” – but in the end, they kind of got used to it! (Laughs)RL: You had another award. I suppose we would call it a BAFTA award today, but it was before BAFTAs.JH: Yes, it was for The Wrong Box. In those days, the award for costum[…]
BECTU History ProjectInterview no: Interviewee: Interviewer: No of tapes Duration:390Mary Harvey Teddy Darvas 2111:29COPYRIGHT: No use may be made of any interview material without the permission of the BECTU History Project (http://www.historyproject.org.uk/). Copyright of interview material is ves[…]
[…]ecause that was her greatest joy in life, to see a film with me there and have dinner, and maybe recognise some important personalities she'd seen on TV. And whenever I come to England I go and see her grave first of all.Sydney Samuelson: And what did Robert do for a living?Erica Masters: Robert cre[…]
[…]ction requirements came through the office. And at the time they were working flat out in the studio. We had up to ten pages at once working there. A TV beginnings of TV staff TV series with them ATV as ITC and we had second features we had all sorts of things going on. It was pandemonium. And it wa[…]