[…]he call. They said come tomorrow morning 10.3-. And I did go at 10.30by then head of programmes, a great man, alas no longer with us called John Salt, his wife was a famous broad caster,&nbs[…]
[…] days, these pot-boilers, these 'B' movies to make up the programme. And then I got back round to Islington and […]
[…]had a very nice time of it.Roy Fowler: What were the booking patterns, how often did a film play?Eddie Dryhurst: Three days.Roy Fowler: Right, so the programme changed twice a week?Eddie Dryhurst: It changed twice a week, yes.Roy Fowler: And were they opened on Sunday?Eddie Dryhurst: No, no.Roy Fowl[…]
[…]must have been a couple of months before, maybe less. I do remember that the very first thing we shot and almost I shot seriously for the BBC on that programme. 20 mins PB-C: Talk about at the deep end, I think it was a day at Lord’s. To cut a long story short we followed The Queen through[…]
[…]y?No, not Lively. No, she’s younger.Gilliatt?No.Oh well, and also Michael Horden was there?I’ve written, no.Yes.He took part.Ah, sorry.When we get to programmes, yes. I worked for Malcolm Baker-Smith.Oh great.And Malcolm Baker-Smith had been a designer with Barry Learoyd before the war and he joined[…]
[…]locally round about the Welwyn studios. There was nothing outstanding about that at all.R. F. Well I think most of Elstree staff were . . . they were programme pictures, weren't they?C. D. Yes.Side two of tape one.R. F. 'Ourselves Alone'C. D. I can’t give you much on that period.R. F. O. K. We will […]
[…]s.Sidney Cole: There's 'Malta Story'. This is just um, a sort of brochure about it. Tell us about...Tilly Day: Yes, that's the Tranmere the programme. Here we are, look...Sidney Cole: Ah, there you are, you've got it in there, haven't you?Tilly Day: Yes.Sidney Cole: Who dire[…]
[…] it was very highly paid and I had - the programme was arranged, the films - the three films I […]
[…] all that I must say. And a good, a good programme? In The Moonstrike, they don’t remember Moonstrike. Well... I […]
[…] Tell us about... Tilly Day: Yes, that's the Tranmere the programme. Here we are, look... Sidney Cole: Ah, there you […]