[…]leaving because I've got a better job." "What?" he said, "You're not leaving us now?" And so you know, he laid it on thick, he said, "We've got a big programme ahead, what are they giving you - want more money? I'll give you more!" So [chuckles] he gave me more money and he said - his secretary, he […]
[…] doing things. There was a student television society called Network 4 which used the studios in the professional centre. We'd make a weekly magazine programme and we also had an electronic news gathering kit as well. So I remember going out and directing a little story about the first release of “S[…]
[…]s quite interesting - er - yes - this is interesting, I will have to think about it - it’s - and then, because of my art school training - they did a programme called ‘The Bookman’ - which was about books and publishing and then they did another programme which Ken, Kenneth Tynan - who was then the […]
[…]those days, we had one TV channel, BBC and it was black and white, and everything was live. And so when ITV opened, it opened up a whole new range of programmes and things and advertisements in between the programmes which were not happy for you And so she encouraged me to apply. Associated Rediffus[…]
[…]and think, actually, this is something I can do. It's almost like performance, but not quite. And actually, I spent the whole of my career doing live programmes, which is a performance coping with the nerves of that is like being in front of the cameras just as bad as being in front, to be honest, s[…]
[…]fter that, I mean, my first professional job, if you can call it that was at the age of 10, with my mother, on radio, but that was the children's our programme. And both my parents were insistent that we couldn't do any acting until after we'd left school, and then we should finish we should go to u[…]
[…] I do know that ITC have 9,800 hours of television programme that I was responsible for. Alan Sapper : Incredible. […]
[…]ince Littler, Stewart Cruikshank from Howard and Wyndham, they felt that we controlled the business and they said "we should be the main suppliers of programmes to the other contractors". Norman Collins had tried to get his thing going, he got the licence for the London Weekend and five days in the […]
[…]nagement to make them understand computers where you have one lecturer to each two pupils. And you know, I really sort of pressed to actually to do a programme at the end of the week you have this course and to get it right hopefully I didn't the programme was quite simple it was the King John lost […]