F E (Ernie) Diamond

[…]polar bear? clan? Yes. And no. I said, our hot dog. I said, Well, first of all since you've left this is a good idea for us to know Annie. She's a PA programme Studio 15 which you So this is stage three status but and and ga and it said centre actors can still go with that and they got a shot there […]

Ronnie Noble

[…]p;I did and he put up an idea to the BBC Television Service to make a programme called sports for you which would be a weekly or fortnightly programme devo[…]

Alf Cooper

[…]were doing at Kay’s then?Mm, Movietone I think. We used to do Movietone news there all the time.Yes.That’s why we could never go home.Yes.Because the programmes broke on a Sunday.That’s right.And you were just ready to go home and, and it was replace scenes start all over again.Well, they were doing[…]

Cyril Howard

[…]hat , in the 60s.CH:  Yes.  And don't forget we had our rn,m  oig     programme in the 50s, if youlook at 1957, 1 think every film except for a couple […]

John Wiles

[…]ttle bit of work for television.John Wiles  28:13  I can. Yeah, well, I was farmed out, you know, as a camera man for things like like this programme with Desmond Wilk, I forget what it was to seed Rediffusion I did two or three items for them. And, and in Kingsway in the studio, I shot so[…]

John Cotter

[…]ke Ken Campbell(?) were exactors. We had journalists as newscasters who actually wrote their own stuff. It was submitted tothe Chief of Sound and the Programme Producer before they went on air and cuts were made ifnecessary depending on the time allowed and the content. But the content was rarely in[…]

Charles W. Smith

[…] as I say, a cooperative unit. The chief producer was Donald Alexander, and other producers were Jack Chambers, Jack Holmes. Budge Cooper  was a director. Francis Gysin was a director, later head of the Coal Board Film Unit. I can't remember any other names offhand. INTERVIEWER: Well, that[…]
Scroll to Top