[…]alcon 41:21 They got along I don't think there was any great affection there. It's difficult to say I think you know they were partners but that was no more. I remember going to Lawndon which is near Tenterton, which was the house that Reg bought he had to sell it thanks to Pe[…]
[…] got involved with a lot of infighting and political problems.SPEAKER: M16I was curious if Hoffman was one of the owners of the company or one of the partners why was was he answering also to those producers or were they to him.SPEAKER: M19I don't really know. I don't think that Dustin himself had t[…]
[…] Gartside, Andy? Andy Worker: Well three of us were in partnership, we made three films for Fox. Roy Fowler: Which […]
[…]no, the COI was just purely there to promote government or non government within industry.Frances Cockburn 0:01 Find an anecdote for your partners youUnknown Speaker 0:03 have gainedMargaret Thompson 0:03 a level that would you like to say real thrilled cassette 2[…]
THE COPYRIGHT OF THIS RECORDING IS VESTED IN THE ACTT PROJECT. PETER PROUD INTERVIEWED BY SID COLE ON 18TH NOVEMBER 1987.SIDE ONE Peter Proud: Sid Cole My fam[…]
[…]n photography have friend of mine, who was only what he was doing with photography, I mean, he did all his own processing and so on. And we went into partnership and opened a small studio, photographic studio. Sorry,John Taylor 13:38 what agePaddy Carey 13:45 are thinking abo[…]
[…]I can remember very clearly I went to the meeting to discuss this – Vicky must have been away somewhere, because we did everything very much as equal partners, but I went to this meeting and they’d just moved in to Horseferry Road, and there were people still laying the cables under the floor and in[…]
[…] Dryhurst: He was a great character wasn't he? Roy Fowler: What did you do with Ernie Gartside, Andy? Andy Worker: Well three of us were in partnership, we made three films for Fox. Roy Fowler: Which films were they? I'm sorry, I may have missed that... Andy Worker: Juliette Grec[…]
[…]think we broke even, but, but it went with quite a few of the very big films. So, you know, I suppose there just wasn't the money, and there were two partners to make out of it. Paul Lecker 8:26 Did it last long? Was it duration? What half an hour? Bobbi Riesel &[…]
[…]was on television all written back in London, scribbled away with Ted Halliday’s voice, but wonderful coverage from NBC who were then the BBC’s great partners, and for many years were. And there was a man in London called Red…I: Harrison…no, [unclear 0:22:33].R: &[…]