Francis Searle

[…]sort of oversee this, that and the others stayed in the nicest club, all this sort of business. And then it, when the picture comes out, who gets the producers credit? But Michael, that put the mockers on it for me, what I know that's leap straight in it.Roy Fowler  2:42  It was not unusua[…]

Maxwell Setton

[…]bsp;in 1947 was the greatest year for English films. There were so many British producers and so many films made that just before the war we were making quite&n[…]

Betty Willingale

[…]or Michael Barry who ran the department and I thought was one of the most, oh, best man of drama I’ve ever met, he was saddled really with a staff of producers, they were called then, we’d call them directors now, who were all on the staff [Laughter] and so he could never bring in new people, newer […]

Norman Spencer

[…]sp;Dave Robson  0:01  the copyright of this recording is vested in the BECTU History Project. The subject is Norman Spencer, Motion Picture producer interviewed by Teddy Darvis. The date is the 22nd of June 1999. This is side one, and the file number is 453.Teddy Darvis  0:29 &nb[…]

Norman Swallow

[…]sp;      Copyright is vested in the ACTT History Project. Norman Swallow, television producer, author, interviewers Alan Lawson and Stephen Peet, recorded on 31 January 1990,SIDE 1, TAPE 1&n[…]

ARMSTRONG, Moira BECTU copy

[…] manager’s courses when I went were, were reckoned to be producer material, and that was what they were after. Mm, […]

Moira Armstrong

[…] of fitted that.Yes. And that was why I applied.Mm, mm. Mm. And most people on, on the studio manager’s courses when I went were, were reckoned to be producer material, and that was what they were after.Mm, my memory of The BBC at exactly that time was that it was very much a Civil Service, built in[…]

Chili (Dorothy) Bouchier

[…]of, of anecdotes usually without any basis in reality CB: Yes, yes, it makes it interesting I suppose 13 Herbert Wilcox (1890-1977) was a British producer and director, his films included Victoria the Great (1937) and Odette (1950) I: Right, now does that exhaust Shooting Stars do you think,[…]
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