Bill Cotton

[…]a, it wouldn't be a bad idea, it wouldn't be a bad idea if I kind of got another string to my bow and learned a bit about that, and maybe do a bit of production or whatever.Because don't forget, nobody quite knew where it was goingin those days. I mean second guessing it now is quite easybut there w[…]

Jack Gold

[…]erything else, and the whole look of filming, I mean, news, current affairs, was changing. And then they advertised again for PA’s, as we were then - Production Assistants - which doesn’t mean the same thing nowadays. NS I think it still does, doesn’t it? JG Oh, they, I don’t know, whateve[…]

Mat Irvine

[…]media now but Theatre in the site, you know, we did plays at school, soccer county grammar was actually quite known for being around doing theatrical productions. We had a very good teacher there who was quite well known for doing that sort of thing. Alec Davidson. And I've done some of those both a[…]

Philip Bonham-Carter

[…]hristmas broadcast, but in 1970 it was decided that instead of doing what had in the past been done which was largely to do the broadcast as a studio production, as an outside broadcast, it was decided that because of the success of Royal Family, the way it had been shot, which was essentially ‘fly […]

Jonathan Balcon

[…].Roy Fowler  3:56  CM, CMJonathan Balcon  9:43  CM Wolf sorry, CM Wolf yes, I do get names wrong. He formed with Victor Saville a production company making advertising films. This was in 1919 and it was not unnaturally called The Victory Motion Picture Company. And Victor Saville[…]

Peter Suschitzky

[…]rst film and he decided to shoot it all on location within reach of the theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon because the actors were sometimes engaged in a production in the evening. I don’t know how that was possible because most of our shooting was at night being A Midsummer Night’s Dream, but anyw[…]

Lois Singer

[…] vested in the BECTU  History Project.The name of the interviewee is Lois Singer. Her last discipline and grade is L 18. That is television production. The name of the interviewer is Joyce Robinson. The date is the 16th of August 1993. side one Lois only one way to begin, when and where we[…]

Donald Wilson

[…]s the centre of a tremendous battle between Microsoft and Stapleton Stapleton when he was a business manager, Microsoft was the creative in charge of production chat. And there was a dark horse or two in the background as well, all of them were doing their best to try and be the top man and an actua[…]

Peter Proud

[…]ng the holding up. You see I was connected from a board to all fouror five productions. I don't know how they sorted it out, but on this positive film you&[…]
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