Search Results for: Public Relations
Mat Irvine
[…]n so ironically that you just stand out because it was such a deathly job to do. But he was only three days work you know, your fingers on the on the public under health and safety these days, you probably didn't do it even with asbestos asbestos substitute. But I mean other jobs, no, I mean each jo[…]
Jill Langley
[…]it but and I don't know whether it was popular or not, but Bob Monkhouse was in that. Now Bob Monkhouse I'm sure you know was was not at all like his public persona. Well, he was a bit like it, but he cultivated that persona. And I'm sure it did him very well. But he was a very, very talented, very […]
Michael Houldey
[…]prepared to do, which is let me become a part of his family life. Normally, they guard their privacy footballers and can't blame them. They're in the public eye. And they used to being interviewed on television, about matches, but they're not used to having a film crew in their home and being part o[…]
Cecil Buckland
[…] Cavalcade, along with anything else, around and he would say, "I've got a date for you to go so-and-so, would you go and do it?" So it was a kind of Public Relations thing as well, which helped a great deal, you know. [15:33]I: As television, STV was growing, did you find that your programme w[…]
Interview
[…]s amazing in itself but as a measure of how the brand has turned round and the values kind of respected, we still have a connection with the Scottish public which, I think, is really what STV's always been about. It's always tried to be the channel that people are more connected to. And I think Rob'[…]
Sandy Ross
[…]ogs! Wicked Witch o' the East! Anyway, she's written a review of the Hogmanay show before it had even gone out saying, you know, because we'd put out publicity about it and all the rest of it, about how awful it was and, you know, that we don't really want all these young people and punks and everyt[…]
