Kenneth Allan Patrick Coyle

[…]ue to profit but I just hope that we're given the opportunity to continue to invest and, even if the content isn't profit-bearing, it still acts as a public service. Even if we are not officially a public services broadcaster, I think we should still be providing that content to people in Scotland.&[…]

Bernard Ponsonby

[…] I asked for a nine-month contract initially because I had, I was freelancing with the BBC and I had with a friend of mine, Dennis Sullivan, set up a Public Relations business, P.S. Communications - Ponsonby Sullivan Communications. And I was doing that a couple of days a week and freelancing with t[…]

John Agnew

[…]robably a late night thing! No, that didn't quite work! But two things. My sister lives in America and she phoned me up one night because there was a public broadcast over in the States. They were broadcasting, airing the original Taggarts, of which I did fifteen. All the Mark MacManus ones. He did […]

Gawn Grainger

[…]ainly what it was, it was delay, delay, delay, and it wasn’t ready, and I remember talking to Peter about it one day and I said “Why don’t we let the public know that we’re ready, and the theatre isn’t?” “How do we do that?” “We do it on the Terraces.” The next day it came out in the paper ‘Peter Ha[…]

Jenny Barraclough

[…]yand I got back and I showed it to the B.B.C. and the British High Commission who came tosee the main film. They were appalled... It nearly broke off relations again with India, theywere furious. The B.B.C. was furious with me and they used to have annual reports - haveyou heard about that? We were […]

Betty Willingale

[…]nd, and then there was a lovely magic moment because we had a head of Drama who hated Charles, hated Dickens and you won’t, wouldn’t notice this, the public wouldn’t have noticed but there had never been a Dickens serial on BBC Two they were always done on BBC One. And Martin came to me and said ‘Th[…]

Bobbi Riesel

[…], four months of editing to do, and that really kept him occupied, and he really loved Paul Lecker  13:05  it. Yes, most the public aren't aware the amount of post production work, Noel, Bobbi Riesel  13:11  no shooting. And I also worked from home. […]

Sarah Erulkar (de Normanville)

[…]typical Shell image, you know, ordinary, everyday but very compelling. And very informative. Sarah Erulkar  32:38And exactly, I mean to the public this says more than showing slow motion shots of what happens to a drop of water if you put a touch of detergent and a drop of detergent in it.[…]
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