[…] long time, it was er - Aida Young was the producer. And of course each of these series, they had a […]
[…] say anything he had to talk to me via the producer. That sounds funny but it puts quite a strain on […]
[…]sp;10:34 by for a company called flitters, in in CO production of the BBC. And then I met another person with whom else to make six films as my producer. His name's Martin proctor. And we went on, we got on really well. And we did the film about the Bolshoi Ballet, which in the end was two hou[…]
[…]ranscriber: Alexis PooleNorman Swallow: Copyright of this recording is vested in the BECTU History Project. Julia Cave, television director and producer. Interviewer Norman Swallow. Recorded on the 10th of May, 1996. Side 1. Side 10:32 Norman Swallow: Right. So, Julia Cave, Te[…]
[…]it to look as if she had had a dirty weekend. Anyway Simone said nothing but Larry went to John, Jimmy Woolf who was a dear friend of Larry's and the producer. The next thing I know they were going to take me off the picture which I thought was a bit much as I was doing everything Jack and I had dis[…]
[…]I was called in because they were in a rush to get it out. I didn't get a credit on it. I'd worked on a couple of films with Erich Pommer who was the producer. He wanted to change the ending which was difficult to do with a Hitchcock film – Hitch had gone off to the United States. He found he couldn[…]
BEHP 0719 T REN ÉE G LYNNE Transcript British Entertainment History Project – Interview No. 719 26 th January 2018 […]
[…] of what happened to you and how you became a producer. E.M. Smedley-Aston: Well, that should be fairly simple but the […]
[…] a couple of films with Erich Pommer who was the producer. He wanted to change the ending which was difficult to […]
BEHP 0721T Norman J Warren TranscriptBritish Entertainment History Project – Interview No. 721 Thursday 5th April 2018INTERVIEWEE – NORMAN J. WARREN, DIRECTOR INTERVIEWER – MARTIN SHEFFIELDTranscriber – Linda Hall-ShawMARTIN SHEFFIELD: Over to you No[…]