John Shearman

[…]bsp;who went on with two British Transport films and was only just for.Unknown Speaker  15:00  Task, in fact, and his main activity was not production, butUnknown Speaker  15:08  distribution, because we set up a big railway, wide non theatrical distribution network withUnknown S[…]

Reg Sutton

[…]nt, I wish I could think of his name but I can't, and his secretary and I think that was about all. And then on the next floor up, of course, was the production office with our production manager and the newsroom. The news editor was Ted Adams and our production manager was Jack Ramsden who prior to[…]

Cyril Pennington

[…] 1932, working on short advertising films before moving into documentary production. By the end of the decade he had become […]

Tilly Day

[…] to a studio. John was a producer on it, a production manager, so we went in there, at BIP, well […]

Reg Sutton

[…] then on the next floor up, of course, was the production office with our production manager and the newsroom. The […]

Peter Stuart Mullins

[…]M: Well, the – with Fred Pusey, before television started, they had a company called Associated Rediffusion.DB: Yes. 20 minutes. PM: Future productions, I think they were and they were stockpiling. Little vignettes. Fifteen- or ten-minute little episodes. Something to put on the television[…]

Mike Fentiman

[…] into being a producer. I mean, the fact was, we all came in as assistant producers for the employment record record and pas we record then we record production systems. Yeah. I mean, the actual term changed when when pas became producers, assistants, you have producer, you had protests, which were […]

Phyllis Dalton

[…] I hardly remember that one now. [laughter]But again, apart from that you were still contemporary designing weren’t you?Yes, yes I was.No big costume productions?Yes, no big costumes, no. And the first one I did on my own, eventually, I don’t knowhow I got it because after all, not many people knew […]
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