[…] another little one, in a completely different area, which is Patrick Heron and a big work of art, that’s going […]
[…] "Scots Gold". Now that was for an unlikely guy called Patrick Young. He operated out of a flat in the […]
[…] a sort of discussion at the end about it and Patrick Moore was one of the protagonists, and as Patrick […]
[…]t up a firm somewhere in just in the in central London Oxford street somewhere. And there are churches today with his name associated in those in St. Patrick's Church in Soho square, which is where Tommy still got married. And there was a several in Kings one in Kingston one in Brighton and Hove. Al[…]
[…]hat film, and went back on the freelance market, I did all sorts of things. I did a film called "Scots Gold". Now that was for an unlikely guy called Patrick Young. He operated out of a flat in the King's Road. And this was for Distillers. He called me in to write a commentary for it. And it was a d[…]
[…]o, the word existed it was getting established. We kept suggesting ideas for The Goons. There was a senior producer great, great producer, Pat Dixon, Patrick McNeil Dixon, who didn't give a toss for the BBC either. He had his own office with his own furniture up there, his own library. He could put […]
[…] Anyway, I was involved in the casting of Pa t, Patrick Trou gh ton, was t he second one. How […]
[…]ming. Yeah, because I was involved in the first six. And I was in the cutting room was, I think I needed one myself and and just just Justin Jackson, Patrick's and sister edited the rest of them. And we had a number of people on Mad Max Anderson, directing some and Graham Wallace and various others.[…]
[…]ists. We had three pianists from the BBC who were unsung, uncredited, unrecorded, who did an enormous amount of valuable work every production I did. Patrick Harvey, Tom McCall and Winnie Taylor. Winnie made clear to Irvin where the beats were in the score and he produced the movements and that prod[…]
[…] the first ones I had, after leaving The Gate was with - stage-managing Ghosts at the Wyndhams Theatre. I think it was the Wyndhams theatre, with Mrs Patrick Campbell playing Mrs Alving and John Gielgud, who then was very young and, you know - up and coming, playing Oswald and Ursula Jeans playing R[…]