[…] Because he prevailed upon Granville Barker - probably the greatest producer the English theatre's ever known - he prevailed upon […]
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[…] was going to say Researcher but that's not true. R: Well, the trouble with STV in a way was that nobody really had any defined roles apart from Producer Directors and so I was really, in reality, a Producer although I wasn't called that. I got various credits. They were all not quite right bec[…]
[…]p; Glyn Jones 0:00 The copyright of this recording is vested in the BECTU History Project. The name of the interviewee is John Wiles producer, and the interviewer, Glenn Jones. The date is the 23rd of April 2002. And this is side one of the tape.John, you've had a career[…]
[…]nd walked around, and talked to Don White who'd been our production manager before the war and he was sort of chief production manager to independent producers. Ooh, he said, you want a job? Right, got one right away. I've forgotten what I did...yes, was it 'Brief Encounter'? Yes I was wearing unifo[…]
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[…]10001.mp3[00:00:02] The copyright of this recording is vested in the A C T T history project. Stephen Peet cameraman, television director, television producer, lecturer. Recorded on the 6th of November 1990. INTERVIEWER Norman Swallow with Alan Lawson. Side one.[00:00:36] I: Stephen, when where you […]