Vivienne Collins

[…]se she married him.John, John Reeve.Reeve, that’s right, and she married John Reeve.She married John Reeve, yes.That’s right.And then he went to Film Producers’ Guild, no he went to Rayam [ph 30:24] didn’the, Rayam [ph 30:26]?Yes, yes, yes. And anyway came the day when, when Tony Harvey rang me up a[…]

Christopher Miles

[…]uce it as will help on an exercise Mr Elvin  is that I directed tI want to start directing. And he said what if you write yourself a letter as a producer saying that you're the only director who has these astonishing talents? No, I didn't. And therein lies the rub. Because I mean, what happened[…]

Ann Turner

Alan Lawson  0:08  The copyright of this recording is vested in the BECTU history project. Ann Turner arts features television producer, interviewer, Norman Swallow, recorded on the 22nd of March 1995. side oneshouting No, no first where when were you born?Ann Turner  0:42  I was[…]

Eileen Diss

[…]me. Anyway, after about six months I actually had a letter from the BBC asking if I would like to join a course, which of course I would, which was a producers course in those days, but they used to have a couple of designers tagging along, it really was for producers and directors. They used to run[…]

Guido Coen

GUIDO COENCopyright is invested in ACTT History Project.Guido Coen, producer and director of Twickenham Film Studios - interviewer Sid Cole .SIDE 1, TAPE 1SC: We always ask about origins, where were you born.GC : I was born in Milan, in 1915 which makes me 73, I don't feel it but its there.SC : And […]

David Robson

[…] get there! Didn't know anybody. I knew one man, one producer who used to write to me every year and […]

Manny Yospa

[…] below when MY recalls this]. But she was sort of producer-in-chief. Charles Drazin: Yes. Manny Yospa: And she was very […]

Mike Bradsell

[…]I was still in the system. I was working on a film by the direction. Steven Hearst, about President Tito of Yugoslavia. And Hearst had a an assistant producer who was virtually a trainee he come from commercial films, a young man named Peter Watkins. And the editor Brian keen, was probably very keen[…]

Robert Love

[…]lled Six Ten. It ran, I think, for twenty minutes and I was the first anchorman on Six Ten. But I didn't last very long because there was a change of Producer after the first six months and the new Producer wanted his own team. Slightly more news-orientated people came in to do the programme then an[…]
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