Search Results for: Public Relations
Philip Bonham-Carter
[…]please. PB-C: Because the interesting thing is, or was, after Royal Family, after the film was shown, The Queen decided that she didn’t want the public to have an overdose of Royalty. Or of herself. And so the film was shown in ’69 and that year, December ’69, there was no Christmas broadcast, […]
Rebecca O'Brien
[…]stival he'd send it to, and we saw it, and we were just sort of amazed by this completely bonkers film. And so during the festival I did, we invented publicity. We hadn't done publicity before, and I did that, and I sort of put together groups of films that could be seen as a sort of program. And I […]
Ray Harryhausen
[…]it. That was your first experiment. That was my first experiments. And we do have those now as Ray said really do but I like that. Well I'm sorry the public should see them I feel however.SPEAKER: M4But that was your first experiment and that went on for a little while. But you you you you said that[…]
John Wiles
[…]lly at the park of St. Martin's Lane film, which was then known as still missing. The house was passed on bark. I see. Or Emerton part was formed, or publicity films strand films. I've got a list of them somewhere. Yeah, I mean these these the people. There was Ronnie Riley productions, Verity films[…]
Ann Meo
[…]ch was a pun, with which the contestant supposedly won a pound. And Green was supposed to write them or they were supposed to be sent in by the public, and they were never there, so in the end I took to writing them and in the end I got rather good at it and they admitted, you know, that it wa[…]
