[…]ine and also Roy Castle was a good friend of mine I did that. It was a nothing thing, a one reelerAlan Lawson: What for, televisionFreddie Francis: A programme filler.Alan Lawson: And then Night Flight to Andorra.Freddie Francis: No ideaAlan Lawson: Who's Mad NowFreddie Francis: Who's Mad Now, I did[…]
[…] was, was quite fun. And you had to do a programme parade about five o’clock in the morning, which was […]
[…]hey were. And, but green is quite interesting. I quite enjoyed it because in fact the night duty particularly was, was quite fun. And you had to do a programme parade about five o’clock in the morning, which was fifteen minutes long and time yourself on it, which was quite interesting to do. And I w[…]
[…]other of my wife, Judas, although that didn't have many years later. In fact, the Bedouins games of rugby to give a concert in Johnson is all Marvels programme which they played, observed beautifully. I remember the programme no one can hear at least I can come here to my memory. Anyhow. Rugby gave […]
[…]hem including two or three who'd taken out Kenya citizenship, and who were respected as being the experts on that land. And of course the British aid programme was heavily concentrated on success. On the planting of coffee as a cash crop. Prior to independence Africans were not allowed to grow coffe[…]
[…] experts on that land. And of course the British aid programme was heavily concentrated on success. On the planting of […]
[…]icient. You're out in a field, out on a golf course, out in the middle of nowhere at an event, and you had to think on your feet. You had to keep the programme going, and the camaraderie in the unit to do that was fantastic. And you all worked very, very hard as a team. And if somebody made a mock u[…]
[…]. I have a slight lack of exact memory. I remember going to Covent Garden. I remember seeing Colonel De Basil’s Ballet Russes. I remember most of the programme. At the same time I know I also went with Miss Potts to another theatre which does not exist anymore. It was where the Odeon is now.NS: […]
[…]VILLE WORTMAN: Yes, I was working for Associated Rediffusion, as it was, to start with then. And they were doing all kinds of children’s programmes so I was appearing really, I suppose, about four or five times a week actually, doing various children’s programmes, actually drawing.DARRO[…]
[…]s until they closed down as a matter of fact. They was knocking out these things every seven days, these pot-boilers, these 'B' movies to make up the programme. And then I got back round to Islington and they more-or-less put us on the electrical staff, so that was good, that was. Because we only li[…]