Gerry Humphreys

[…]painters…AL It was permanent crew?GH Oh yes permanent crews.  There was no four walling in those days. [21.33]  And if there was a break in production you were still kept on.  Redundancies were just unheard of.AL Well only for indiscipline.GH Well yes.  Indiscipline or if you had[…]

Sam Williams

[…]d to pass that knowledge on. And although one might not like the attitude of the or the antics of the American industry towards this industry, from a production point of view, when asked do I feel be honest about it and say that those Americans as a team did a very good job, and some of the really e[…]

Bert Craik

[…]d to pass that knowledge on. And although one might not like the attitude of the or the antics of the American industry towards this industry, from a production point of view, when asked do I feel be honest about it and say that those Americans as a team did a very good job, and some of the really e[…]

Larry Allen

[…] I thought, "Right, it's time now I went into film production properly," see? Well a friend of mine who is […]

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 […]
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