[…]sp;Danzigers [The Danziger Brothers], again through Sid Randall because his son Geoff Randall was clapper loader on most of the Warwick, and Eon productions eventually and at the time he was working at Danzigers on a television series. When one of Warwick pictures came up and, ob[…]
[…]er there I was, there I was.Oh well. And he was there for some time? Did, I presume not as long as you of course?Well yes, he was, he was director of production.Oh was he director of production?Yes, oh yes.Ah.Oh Leslie Everley, [ph 14:30] oh yes, oh yes. You know oh yes, he was the chief producer th[…]
[…]et loose: "Get rid of that boy! Get rid of that boy!" I thought "Oh my God!" So, anyway, I was told to pack me bags and go. But Ernie Garside was the Production Manager and he used to wire or phone up the...the um,Commissioner at the gate and said "Give him a good bollocking and send him back again![…]
[…]said yes, we will make it together. It was a huge battle we were extremely lucky. Call my memory for names. The actor writer who who was then head of production at EMI films. Now you will know who he was he wrote his weapon Dickie Attenborough a lot. Although those early days that what was it? What […]
[…]he transition point. You were at the top of the tree in television in your programme mix that you were putting out in the UK, in American exports and production...Lew Grade : Yeah, but it was suitable for here, like 'Edward VII' that I made...Alan Sapper : Very good.Lew Grade : When I made it I had […]
[…] So within a very short time not only was I assisting on Animal, Vegetable and Mineral and doing all those bits but was standing by for my own little productions.And I think my first appearance on the screen was George Nordoff, this great scientific boffin who understood about everything and was Dut[…]