[…] uppose 13 Herbert Wil cox (1890 -1977) was a British producer and director, his films included Victoria the Great (1937) […]
[…]n life was to have had a uniform, and we managed to get him in a uniform. So it was a most charming film, produced by Launder and Gilliat, the famous producers of many, many brilliant British films.[56] But we also did The Barretts of Wimpole Street (1957),[57] an American production at MGM. Jennife[…]
[…] Project, the interview is with James Gilbert interviewed by John Taylor with possible interruptions by Stephen Peet. James Gilbert has mainly been a producer and director for television and the date is 5 March 1990, File No 130.SIDE 1, TAPE 1John Taylor: Just start at the beginning. When were you b[…]
[…]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[…]
[…]. But she was...JPH: [incomp – 22:27] or something, it was a Western, wasn’t it?DS: It was a very famous show. It was an American producer. It’ll come to me in a minute, something like The Hayseeds. Something like The Hayseeds. Or it was Harry Hayseed, I think, who ran it. I[…]
[…]stry, he was a pilot, a mosquito pilot during the war, and he caught TB, and when he was3rdcured of that he went to Shepperton and became a assistant producer and he worked on Anna Karenina. I remember. I'm trying to think of the films. His first film was Anna Karenina with Kieron Moore and Vivien L[…]
[…]any realist films. Then, even, even then it was called realist films. He sent me across Oxford Street to strand films, where Paul Rosa was one of the producers, and I showed him some of my photographs, and he seemed to like them, and he gave me an unpaid job because he was not allowed to employ me, […]
[…] Main Wilson Side 1Alan Lawson 0:00 The copyright of this recording is vested in the ACTT history project. Dennis Main Wilson, television producer, interviewer Norman Swallow, recorded on the Fourth of July 1991. Side one we're running.Norman Swallow: [NS:] 0:32 We're on the a[…]
[…]stAlan Legard 21:11 thing that he and I did together with somebody called Colin Moffett, who was a mutual friend of ours, who was a radio producer now. And he did a just on a programme about the life of Humphrey Jennings. Oh, yes, I heard that programme. And Alvin was one of the speakers[…]
[…]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[…]