[…] about the making of a film, and Sid was the producer. The film was I'm afraid a disaster chiefly because the […]
Robert Love [Start of Recording] [00:00] I: So we're interviewing Robert Love. I'm the interviewer, Tim Amyes. Robert was here from '76 to '93? R: Till 2001, I think! I: 2001! 1976 till 2001. And today is the 28th [May, 2017]. So there we go. We've identified the tape. So wh[…]
Agnes Willkie - Transcript [Interviewer is Janet McBain, Date of Recording 14 07 2018] [Start of Recording] [00:00]I: Well, this is an interview with Agnes Willkie for the Scottish Broadcasting Heritage Group's Oral History Project. The interviewer is Janet McBain, the date is 14th Ju[…]
[…]k me two years to get a decent part, even at college, but I found out I was quite good at production, so I wanted to work in the theatre as a theatre producer. My study course was Scandinavian studies, main language Norwegian, which I took partly because I wanted to do a language course and...2 hour[…]
[…]n which to gallop through the rest of your careers, so we'll have to be selective. Give me then a precis of what happened to you and how you became a producer.E.M. Smedley-Aston: Well, that should be fairly simple but the trouble is I've lost my bit of paper [laughs]. However...I think after Th[…]
[…]inary film all over the world. It was Success. And then we were very lucky again at EMI films because Brad Forbes came up, he want to get back in pen producer. And that carrot took on his head. And we went to him red sugar with an eye. With the idea of making a series of Agatha Christie, we only tho[…]