Michael Colomb

[…] he was doing working with loudspeakers. We knocked up various odd blimps, we we try one for team, I'm just trying to think Jack from the old tonight programmes, Jack Gold. And a very red tongued person but anyway that they wanted two. One for 35 because at that time Tonight was working from Al[…]

Albert Critoph

[…]alled up, and I took over his position. And everything was very, very good. And when, as I say, in those days, we showed two big feature films in one programme . We used to start that programme  on Sunday, finished Saturday night. And they were really two big films, where, normally the week aft[…]

Kitty Marshall (Hermges)

[…]that sort. They could do a number of different things, or they could even go and film around in the location they went to and put that in on to their programme. And what they did is they went to a pit and then they set up monitors at all the important places like baths or canteens and so on, whateve[…]

Chris Kelly

[…]far as publisher concerned, the only way that his name will last in perpetuity is if he's promoted. Trying to get in the BBC or to get people to do a programme on polyenes is quite difficult. It's very hard to get it's really hard. And I saw which I had reason to get in touch with Debbie Wiseman. On[…]

Stephen Peet

[…]cast them from looks rather than their... [00:10:49] I: Abilities. [00:10:49] Well the ability, they had to be the cheapest people for this programme. And the milkman is there saying "well Mrs So and So, I shan't be seeing you for a week, because I'm going to visit my grandfather who runs […]

Gordon McCallum

[…]lank of course! Immediately you did that, you couldn't remember a thing! But the moment the first mods[?] came through, you clicked back in, you were programmed, and usually it worked and you did one or two takes. It seldom went above that, because if you did, that was costly, you know - a film and […]

Gordon McCallum

[…] forgotten which company it was. But it interfered with their programme and they felt that it might be so successful […]

Robin Walsh

[…]bsp;But there was a lot happening from the moment I went through the door Review TV, so much so thatUnknown Speaker  9:52  you T V, began a programme called Flashpoint and 1030 in theUnknown Speaker  10:00  Evening,Unknown Speaker  10:01  which was produced by the excel[…]
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