Ann Meo

[…] others.  It was a constant warfare, but that’s because of his temperament, you know, not because there was anything wrong with the directors or producers. But he had the final say I suppose because he was such a popular figure wasn’t he? Well, apart from being a popular figure with a[…]

Jill Craigie

[…]ill Craigie: I knew nothing about that at allInterviewer (unidentified): Who oversaw that, then?Jill Craigie: Nobody ... I had William MacQuitty as a producer. He knew nothing about it either!Interviewer (unidentified): But Sydney Box... JC: Well Sydney Box never came on the set. He was looking afte[…]

Gerry Weinbren

[…]y they they gave me a chance of making my first film at Shell. Which was not a success. It was the court I haven't met Cole works the carburettor. My producer was Raymond spots what was. Fine on 3D but not what I was doing. And funnily enough at that time a job came up in the. Aviation industry Bris[…]

David Watkin

[…]at … one of those odd things happened.  It was … the story was that there was this little provincial performance being put on and this Hollywood producer, Mr De Thrill, and we can all guess who that’s based on, comes down and sees this thing and imagines what he would do with it if he took it t[…]

Karel Reisz

[…];it was “Room at the Top”, which actually wasn't part of our group at all. Jack Clayton was an associate producer and he'd made one film, he had made a film based on a short story, what was it&nb[…]

Johnny Speight

[…]uld play music and then have a little chat like, and the chat h?o to be humorous sort of thing. And from that I met Alastair Sco tt Johnson who was a producer and from that I went onto the rankie Howerd Show with 3 other writers and Alastair·:- was producing that. And he was a big help too, _Alastai[…]
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