Oswald (Ossie) Morris

[…]and after the war even as he was doing a bit of directing. Alex Price was there a long time. . Tony Cummings came there. Bill Gillette was there as a producer. John Cox who was head of sound at Sheppertonwas a mixer there and so  was George Burgess. In those days they mixed in a booth. They use[…]

Mat Irvine

[…]Monday, you went into the Kensington house down off shepherds, Bush, you'd go down there you have a meeting with the editor and the trainee assistant producers coming in who were doing individual stories. And you'd work through and you say, Well, I want and they they were new to the business. So the[…]

Ray Harryhausen

[…]ched the screen. Yes. And for example where he goes was never made because it was during the war and when the war was declared Marin Cooper who was a producer at MGM he had to go into the army and the flying tigers I believe. Yes he was.SPEAKER: M8He had a great interest in aviation and he was a fly[…]

Margaret Dale

 Interview with Margaret Dale (choreographer, ballet dancer, television producer)The copyright of this recording is vested in the BECTU History project.Interviewer Norman SwallowRecorded on the 21st January 1992. DISC 1 Side One Track 1NS: First of all Maggie, when and where were you born?[…]

Cyril Pennington-Richards

[…]u know, quite good fun doing it. [NB Watt actually only directed the background photography] But Ray and I weren't very popular with the director and producer who was a chap called Ernest B Schoedsack. He was about seven feet tall, I never understood what the hell he was talking about, because he'd […]

Cyril Pennington

[…] Ray and I weren't very popular with the director and producer who was a chap called Ernest B Schoedsack. He […]

Michael Clarke

[…]den@btinternet.com.Dave Robson  0:08  The copyright of this recording is vested in the BECTU history project. The subject is Michael Clark, producer, director and editor of documentary films interviewed by john legard. The date is 22, October 1993. This is side one. And the file  numb[…]

Lois Singer

[…]three original members of the cast that are still there. One of the programme engineers that we used was a man called Tony Shrine, who later became a producer, and was involved in various quiz games thought up by him and Edward J. Mason, who wrote for BBC Midland Region, and they became national nam[…]

Winston (Wyn) Ryder

[…]ou had been employed by the studio, and now you are on the payroll direct, is that it, or are you still on Denham studio’s payroll?WR: On Independent Producer’s payroll.RF: Independent Producers, hm.WR: But to go back [pause] on The Way Ahead, they had four or five actors that were always on call, a[…]

Dicky Leeman

[…] specialising particularly in musical variety shows. Notable credits as a producer include The Des O’Connor Show (1963) and Cliff! (1967). […]
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