[…]ree weeks later and his place was taken by a man called John Dunkerley and he surfaced for a number of years there during a lot of my time as a radio producer. But of course at first I wasn't a radio producer I was just a bloody announcer and announcers who were in a way the the slaves of all […]
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[…]said well when I was transferred I knew because I'd been told that I wouldn't get any more money but I didn't think I could get any less from being a producer. I think they made it up to me in some way . John P. Hamilton 21:36 Yes you mentioned the overtime thing tha[…]
[…]doing very well he could make because we made these pictures in 10 days at the most, sometimes only a week. And so there was 1000 pounds profit for a producer. And when they became very busy, because 20th Century Fox, we're making a lot of quick pictures. And they offered me the fantastic salary of […]
[…]producer was,Speaker 2 27:04 not for a second. Noel, I know that Joe rock was the man who was the head of the studio, and also he was the producer. He sort of always used to check over things. He's the one who engaged people, fired them going through theRoy Fowler 27:20 studi[…]
[…]e trying to be producers and everybody thought, “Who is this jumped up upstart?” suddenly coming along and going from being a technical operator to a producer. And it did… it created quite a lot of problems, actually from… but there was nothing I could do about it apart from… not to pull my we[…]
[…] came when I did Robin Hood, the live action Robin Hood for Walt Disney.
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Which Ken Annakin directed, and a guy called Perce Pearce was the producer. And, Gordon Pilkington was editing it. And it was all very strictly storyboarded. And, Pilk
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[…]tors were not sitting in with Mick and his comments or asked to the associate yes. You see they didn't have producers are dealing as such. He was the producer. But but he had associate producers and directors. They weren't. They were all as you know dealing. They were all in-house boys who had been […]
[…]ill ruin me.John Taylor: Tesler at that time would have been a producerBill Cotton Jr: Yes, he was a top producer, he was the top light entertainment producer. So he did the first 13, I during that period did a whole load of musical shows. After the 6 months, before the 6 months I was producing stuf[…]