Charlotte Jennings

[…]ck in 1975. And not being union person. I didn't have quite the correct credit, as opposed to being a production assistant, I was an assistant to the producer, because that was all right. I quite enjoyed that was a very funny sequence when we were doing First of all, we had to rehearse or obviously […]

Johnny Speight

[…]uld play music and then have a little chat like, and the chat h?o to be humorous sort of thing. And from that I met Alastair Sco tt Johnson who was a producer and from that I went onto the rankie Howerd Show with 3 other writers and Alastair·:- was producing that. And he was a big help too, _Alastai[…]

David Prosser

[…]id Prosser: No, that was the great thing about people...working with people like Jim McTaggart. Now, there was another chap who was also a children's producer that I used to like working with, immensely. Who, poor fellow, went to Scotland, and I think before he went to Scotland, as a producer, becam[…]

Len Runkel

[…] remember as a negotiator is that profitsUnknown Speaker  1:36:57  accrue from over either over charging for the article or underpaying the producer.Unknown Speaker  1:37:05  Profits are undistributed. Wages. Don't ever forget it.Unknown Speaker  1:37:13  There is some […]

Peggy Gick

[…] crucial relationships between the Art Director, the Director and the Producer. BECTU History Project - Interview No. 403 [Copyright BECTU] […]
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