[…] was done by hand. Then, as the war ended, and I came out of school, he got me a job at Pinewood as he knew Ernie Holding who was part of Independent Producers, and I went as a prism print boy, runner to Teddy Carrick who at that time was doing Captain Boycott. So, that was my start. And it was[…]
[…]ys, my hometown and the first time I ever did it. I pandered to my local Leeds audience I say my girls a Yorkshire girl and Yorkshire stories and the producer Barney Colin said very good. Gonna use you again. I said Oh, thank you. He said not that don't want that again. So I said well, what do you w[…]
[…]my Chelsea studio and I know that the session for the film was eleven o clock . Emeric turned up as always at ten thirty because he was a disciplined producer as well and Mickey Powell didn’t turn up until 12.30. So maybe it’s a thing you see in their expressions.Question: how long did it take you t[…]
[…] 17:13 Never take no for an answer.Noreen Ackland 17:17 Now on that Reggie had a heart attack and I had to finish it. But the producer I think I think rude, rude, rude of cardio had to go back to the BBC. And theproducer was a Norwegian. Oh.Alan Lawson 17:50 The f[…]
[…]: He doesn't recall what the film was?Teddy Darvas: No, it was some one-reeler or two-reeler [in about 1908]. And when Robert Rush, the BBC producer, that did the programme about Korda, he asked my father to go and tell this story but father said 'Who wants an ugly old Jew who speaks very […]
[…]. And when the men came back, they didn't actually put out any women who had been there, Jane Marsh Beveridge, she ran Canada Carries on, she was the producer of Canada Carries On and Margaret Ann had a good job and I finally got in the editing department, but that wasn't easy for me. Grierson taugh[…]
[…] Marsh Beveridge, she ran Canada Carries on, she was the producer of Canada Carries On and Margaret Ann had a […]
[…] really like to be the director – to be the producer of a television production? Well, I think it wou […]