[…] I got them muddled up and I thought... Great, great producer. Pierre was producing, so I got them muddled up, but […]
[…] the executive producer and Aubrey was the more creative, technical producer. They chose the subjects and sorted out, obviously, the package […]
[…]r the umbrella of The Film Producer's Guild. And it was thought that I would go to Green Park which was the arty end of it, which Ralph Keene was the producer. But they already had an editor and so I was put with another company with the expectation that they would take me when the other editor left[…]
SIDE 1 INTERVIEWER: The date is the 6th of July, 1993. This [is] interview number two-seven-one, with Charles Smith. Right. Okay, when—when were you born, and what sort of childhood did you have, and what your parents were. CHARLES SMITH: Well, I was born in 1920, May, in Rugby in Warwicks[…]
[…]d my contract went over to Rank I think I was in the midst of doing something with Ian Dalrymple at that time, who I think was the most fabulous film producer. He did everything in the world for me. And he really encouraged me and it was his idea for me to do Raising a Riot. And he asked me to show […]
British Entertainm ent History Project Interview no. 709 - Michael Darlow - Transcript 0:00 Born Wolverhampton 1934. Father Deputy Town […]
[…]hip was born. So Tony Hancock was in this show, he's in an eager beaver sketchy place. A Scoutmaster called Ponsonby. And sorry, I didn't say the new producer. This is Dennis main Wilson. And he manages the eager beaver sketches. The most hated part of the show persuades Dennis main Wilson to overru[…]
Behp Interview No 728: Philip Bonham-Carter. Recorded 5th October 2018Transcribed by David Sharp 2024.DB = Darrol BlakePB-C = Philip Bonham-CarterPhilip Bonham-Carter: My name is Philip Bonham-Carter. The date today is the 5th October2018. I was born in – at the end of the war, in 1945. Darrol […]
[…]course, I did. I am trying to think. Oh yes, of course, I was with Johnnie Stewart, who is a good mate, and he left the radio to become a producer. He gave up his big contract in radio to come to television. (TIME 38:22) And he said “Come up to Manchester because we’ll […]
[…]n 1982. He was a writer, including The Eye and the Ear and A Polish Sailor (documentary short 1943)[xvi]Derek De Marney ( 1906-1978) was an actor and producer. He founded Concanen Productions with his brother Terence and producing wartime documentaries on the Polish Air Force including The White Eag[…]