[…]lan Lawson: Yes. They got on very well together for various reasons! He got appointed to the editorship of the thing and Cummins went. He made me the production manager of Path because I had the knowledge obviously. The first big job I had there was Winston Churchill's funeral. Arrangements had been[…]
[…]n of course there was the famous 1984, which caused the most enormous scandal because of the rats and all that, but it was a wonderful production, and the BBC repeated it regardless. I mean they’d done it on a Sunday and they did it again on the Thursday.[end of side] [46:07]Nancy Tho[…]
[…]ng like 1,500 films, commercial films, TV commercials and as I told the audience the other day in Zagreb, (you must have been there?), that after the production of 300 TV commercials one is ripe for the asylum! And I was there under false pretences. Just like now the only excuse for making TV commer[…]
[…] got in touch with Watkins, got in touch with the production office in Dingle. There was no need for it […]
[…] got in touch with Watkins, got in touch with the production office in Dingle. There was no need for it […]
[…] the rats and all that, but it was a wonderful production, and the BBC repeated it regardless. I mean they’d […]
[…]bsp;R: BBC, Radio Scotland, I was a trainee with a two-year contract to begin with so this is 1987. Started off as a Sub-Editor. I went on to do some Production in Good Morning, Scotland, Good Evening, Scotland as it then was, now Newsdrive. I then, I would do some reporting as well and you went to […]