[…] I think he was a financier more than a creative producer. Roy Fowler: So 'Del' as he was called doesn't really […]
[…]“It’s us you fool!” (laughs) and this portly gent was Duncan Woods - who later - ‘Steptoe and Son’ and all that stuff - and Duncan was a senior producer. So you can imagine a few drinks were taken there - and Bill Cotton Junior joined us - er - we had an evening - went home and I thought[…]
[…]ion of the fairy tale of the same name, directed by Fielder Cook.[125] George C. Scott (1927-1999) was an American stage and film actor, director and producer. His best known roles are as the title character in Patton (1970) and as General Buck Turgidson in Dr Strangelove (1964). His fourth wi[…]
[…] he just one of the financiers? Because he came from a very rich family did he not? Andy Worker: I think he was a financier more than a creative producer. Roy Fowler: So 'Del' as he was called doesn't really stick in your mind in anyway? Andy Worker: No, no. Roy Fowler: Mickey Po[…]
[…]great director, who (incidentally, if I'm going on a bit do push me back) I got on very well with Walter and his wife Culley Forde, who was associate producer. And Walter used to always have a piano on the set. And when we were getting ready for the next set-up, once he'd worked out what he wanted t[…]
[…]t sometimes it's surprising. Looking back is there anything else you rather would have done than what in fact you eventually became a very well-known producer. No I've enjoyed it absolutely. I think it's anybody in movies. I was a member Scotty Elliot Scott the golden production designer all Spielbe[…]
[…] when you were filming.JS: Who was producing, Arthur or Geoffrey?Kay Mander: Not Geoffrey - Arthur or... I'm not sure. One wasn't very conscious of a producer. [laughs]Sidney Cole: That's interesting, you weren't really conscious of a producer?Kay Mander: No! Because the producer didn't know the ins[…]
Dallas Bower Side 1Alan Lawson 00:02Dallas Bower: producer, television director, television producer, sound recordist, film editor, drama producer. Dallas, when and where were you born?Dallas Bower 00:19Kensington Hall Gardens, London 1907.Alan Lawson 00:2[…]
[…] Knatchbull, who's now Lord Romsey, who I employed as associate producer. And Ted's on the phone - by this time we […]
[…]harles Wilder: And we had to wait until they came back to finish it. So that was Othello, and a man named Richard Goodwin[?] he was kind of associate producer. I've previously mentioned The Green Scarf haven't I? And The March Hare. Park Plaza 605 that was a very small film that was done under Mauri[…]