[…]th great people.Stephen Peet 30:11 So you were still working as an assistant was Bruce Wolf. He continued to be the managing director and producer. Speaker 1 30:20 Yes, Bruce was so all there all the time I was there. Bruce Wolfe was the managing director of GBI. A[…]
[…]taries, they asked me to write the book of the series but I couldn’t take it on. I did three episodes, two as producer, one on The Bomb as writer and producer. It was improbable that Thames commissioned it: 26-part documentary series, costing £1 million, but Brian Tesler signed on for it, persuaded […]
Interview with Aida Young The copyright of this recording is vested in the BECTU History Project. Aida Young, film and TV series producer. Interviewer Teddy Darvas. Recorded on the 29th September 1[…]
[…] Julius Hagan. I: Well, he would have been the executive producer. CB: Yes I: Wouldn’t he? CB: Yes. I: I think […]
[…]work better these days, audiences have got more sophisticated. Can I go back on your career to a film called Nine Men on which you were the associate producer. And I was supervising editor and Harry Watt directed.CC: I didn’t really produce it. I was credited but all I managed to do was wangle the r[…]
[…]now a very considerable figure in the in the British film industry and right, he's the executive producer I would have thought rather than a hands-on producer.Jonathan Balcon 15:09 Yes, I, I, I've never sort of thought about that. Roy Fowler 15:16 What did he do? Jo[…]
[…]ginal cassette recording.Tape 1 Side A.The copyright of this recording is vested in The BECTU History Project. Sheelagh Rees, television director and producer. Interviewer Norman Swallow. Recorded on the thirtieth of June 1992, Side One.Right, first Sheelagh when and where were you born?I was born i[…]
[…] seems quite remarkable, but you would probably know how on earth this atmosphere was created.Well, Sir William believed in the responsibility of the producer. I mean one of his arguments always was that although the BBC might be a monopoly when you looked at it, it wasn’t, you know, there were 300 […]
[…] in The BECTU History Project. Sheelagh Rees, television director and producer. Interviewer Norman Swallow. Recorded on the thirtieth of June 1992, […]
[…] created. Well, Sir William believed in the responsibility of the producer. I mean one of his arguments always was that although […]