This copyright of this interview is vested in the BECTU History Project.Interviewer Bob AllenThis is an interview with Peter Handford, sound recordist, and it is taking place in his studio where most of the train records for which he is quite famous have been put together at his home. The date is th[…]
[…]he end and put them on again and they'll be alright again and when they come upside down again you'll have seen all the rushes. You're fired said the producer. That was it. He was producer. he wouldn't do that. We had to take them away and break them down and do them properly. The next day I was cal[…]
[…] (1976-81). Grade also worked, with occasional success, as a film producer. The Return of the Pink Panther (1975) remains his most […]
[…] Wilson who was a very big shot as a writer, producer. And Carey had a charming manner, and he used to […]
[…] you'll have seen all the rushes. You're fired said the producer. That was it. He was producer. he wouldn't do that. […]
[…]learn how to fill out a BBC form, do a personal statement. And you know, I'd go through the process. I actually knew Ashok rampolla was the executive producer. Well, my parents did. So I rang Ashok up and said, Listen, Ashok, Tell me truthfully, do you think there's any chance I'm wasting everybody'[…]
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[…]and I always said Henry Cornelius had a lot to do with directing Hue and Cry because I can’t ever remember him being off the set, although he was the producer. I think he went on to – many years later he phoned me and said “Look I’m doing a documentary thing, there’s a barrow boy in it, I’d like you[…]