[…]Speaker 1 53:29 and introduced by the recording manager at that time, Langley, I think, is where his name was. But it was not for general publication. It was for exploitation, retail.Roy Fowler 53:42 Yes,Speaker 1 53:43 dealerships, but it's a piece of recording w[…]
[…] any second unit if I could do it and. They let me do some thing you know I get absolutely no help from Jack Cardiff who was at his most. No gracious publicity seeking best hire He was then I am the great Jack Cardiff which he was I mean you know I don't know. Marvellous cameraman and he wasn't abou[…]
[…] in television. But talking about Irving Harris, he was a public relations casting director. And he had the job of doing […]
[…]no’s and the Allegro and the cocktail bars.JR: Goodness, me! So, you definitely had an influence, didn’t you?VM: Yes, more the sort of ‘performing in public’ background.JR: Did you used to perform as a child? Did you join in?VM: I never really enjoyed it at all. I was very, very shy. My father liked[…]
[…]unately she died not long ago - Rita Gillespie, who was my first PA I ever had when I worked in television. But talking about Irving Harris, he was a public relations casting director. And he had the job of doing the whole of the casting for 'The Glowry Ghost', which later became known as The Ghost […]
[…]ge one,Peter de Normanville 1:25 we think a bit later than that you choose, and that's sort of fairly typical product of Madras education public school, which was actually a Catholic monastery. Which Ampleforth and was due to go to Oxford in 1940. But in fact, events meant that they went[…]
[…] I always had, my father was in charge of work on for instancethe Titanic, interior work, and my brother was an architect, and my other brother was inpublicity, in artwork in publicity. So there was a sort of basic interest there.Roy Fowler: Was your father's work entirely on shipsMaurice Carter: Ye[…]
[…]'t, my job didn't last very long there. And I got a job very close to the outbreak of war with a New Zealand outfit, which was called the New Zealand Public Relations Council. It was, it was a public relations job, sponsored by the New Zealand Wool Marketing... International Wool Secretariat, by the[…]
[…] paid, and he said you’re not allowed to travel on public transport because the film you’ve got is nitrate film. […]
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