[…] is credited with developing the ‘story documentary’. His most celebrated production in this period was Western Approaches (1944), shot at […]
[…] is credited with developing the ‘story documentary’. His most celebrated production in this period was Western Approaches (1944), shot at […]
[…] the rats and all that, but it was a wonderful production, and the BBC repeated it regardless. I mean they’d […]
[…] And when I came back I found they'd taken the production… I thought had finished but I learned afterwards they'd […]
[…]iend and early writer, and he came up with the idea of a sitcom of Tony Hancock as an estate agent. And it was called vacant Not and it nearly got to production. But there was a decision to make about whether or not to have an audience or not. And that decision just became very protracted. And the i[…]
Kenny Coyle [Start of Recording] [00:00]I: Well, Kenny, thanks for coming! R: No problem at all! I: Just for the record, can you give us your full name. R: Kenneth Allan Patrick Coyle. I: Right, so the date is, what is the date today? R: The 6th or 7th? I: Yes[…]
[…]ell, with the Shell company and yet Shell had a Shell Film Unit and the Film Centre was regularly credited at the end of the Shell films as providing production expertise or even possibly, facilities, technical facilities. I am not certain. What was that relationship and why did that continue and ex[…]