[…]d, and it was interesting though, and I don't regret it sort of in retrospect because I got to understand about they had to make money to run the BBC programmes, and he used to do the weekly financial document that was taken across to Broadcasting House to the Controller of Finance, or Chief Account[…]
[…] the scenic people and that whereas Sidney was all the programme personnel. And the, the, now what was his title? […]
[…] nothing. The acoustic tiled was the vibe. So we had to start at square one again, all of which put the whole exercise back a considerable time force programme people screaming and shouting and stomping their feet.I'd say I only went down the the ones and from my dim recollection,Unknown Speaker &nb[…]
[…]this structure of television and whatever, how it worked and how it didn’t work, I’ve never ever I think in my career had so much freedom. I mean the programmes I wanted to make, it seemed I could make them, and I often wrote, usually, my own scripts and many, looking back, I know were controversial[…]
[…] there. And there was a remarkable, you know, the Third Programme started in those days. There was the change of […]
[…]rapped over the knuckles for it.The, oh yeah what I'd love to explain and get on tape was the complexity, everything these days is as you know is pre-programmed by computer and it happens automatically and what you know there’s no pain to it whatsoever but in those 35 seconds you had to throw an eno[…]
[…] feature film, a B film, the news, an hour's variety programme, and an organ recital. And it was a good […]
[…] was a chaotic muddle. John Legard: You do pick the programmes don't you! [Laughter.] Peggy Gick: But these Germans [???] […]
[…]nto the Gaumont State at Kilburn before two o'clock I could get in for sixpence. And we had a big feature film, a B film, the news, an hour's variety programme, and an organ recital. And it was a good place for an out of work actor to sit down and rest himself during the wet weather!Rodney Giesler: […]