Agnes Wilkie

[…], ran which was the half-hour documentary, weekly documentary series so I was a researcher on that. Sometimes I worked on Ways and Means, a political programme with Colin MacKay and Gordon Brown and Russ [Russell] Galbraith and sometimes I worked on various documentaries as the lowliest, as the gofe[…]

Gerry Humphreys

[…]und until you got it correct, now again with the new memory what happens is you put up a reel of picture and a reel of cutting copy sound and you can programme the numbers in that at 130 feet 10 frames to 147 feet 9 frames that is the section that you want the artist to do and it goes back and forwa[…]

Christopher Miles

[…] for the film and the sales. And for luckily for me,Rodney Giesler  7:51  because the other factor, of course, was that you have supporting programmes in those days, which you don't haveChristopher Miles  7:55  anyone exactly, I mean that the structure is quite different. And I m[…]

Donald Wilson

[…]hat's how that happened. And we went on doing that. Linda Wood  8:42What would happen once you decided to make a particular do a particular programme or play? You got a script and you said, Oh, yes, this has got potential Donald Wilson  8:53came from. It came through our drug and[…]

peter-tanner-history-project

[…] any letters. Peter Tanner: No, not until I did that programme on TV and now everybody knows. Roy Fowler: I've […]

Cecil Buckland

[…]on your own and I started to tell the story of Sam, the pig, which I'd got at home and I thought this was ideal for children because this was who the programme was going to be aimed at, I thought, and I got three quarters of the way through the story and then I forgot what I was talking about! So, I[…]

Richard Marden

[…] that he and I did together with somebody called Colin Moffett, who was a mutual friend of ours, who was a radio producer now. And he did a just on a programme about the life of Humphrey Jennings. Oh, yes, I heard that programme. And Alvin was one of the speakers and it made me think of some lines t[…]

John Krish

[…]. But he'd heard about it and made a story out of it. The BBC, when it was finished, devoted the whole of - was it called, Tonight, the seven o'clock programme?Rodney Giesler: I saw it, yeah.John Krish: They got RoSPA [Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents] in, a man from RoSPA. They wanted […]
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