[…]manager and eventually a producer of radio, moved to the north to Manchester, did some television there, returned eventually to London to Lime Grove, Riverside and eventually TV Centre. Worked on a very distinguished career in BBC Television particularly with such stars as Harry Worth, Mike Yarwood […]
[…]e would be called - He said, "We've got all these blokes who have to have their job back when..." he said, "I tell you what, why don't you go over to Riverside Studios where George Burgess is now in charge of the sound over there? You go there now."So I went over and saw George Burgess and sure enou[…]
[…]t Ted, he was a great boy. The problem was, as say he did Outcast Of The Islands, he did a think called Rough Shoot I remember. The last film made at Riverside Studios was Rough Shoot, and then the first television programme made at Riverside Studios was a thing called OffThe Record. And my brother […]
[…]m relive that they've got to do it relive it and then they're all right and i think that was the original idea the germ of the idea when I arrived at Riverside the film was set to roll he operated on giving new people a chance and paying them little I was paid 10 pounds a week he gave Reginald Wye? […]
[…]Ryan would disappear for half an hour and then come back again. It was quite hilarious. It was great fun to be with anyway, after the mark of Kane to Riverside Next, he interrupted journey, which is not a film. I rememberSpeaker 2 41:01 I went to Riverside Studios on that film because I […]
[…] I worked with him on a film with him at Riverside later on. But coming back to London Town, I […]
[…] "I tell you what, why don't you go over to Riverside Studios where George Burgess is now in charge of […]
[…] on it, and I learnt so much from Walter. And perhaps another man that taught me a great deal was Cavalcanti. I worked with him on a film with him at Riverside later on. But coming back to London Town, I do owe a great debt to Phil Brandon, who was an associate producer on it, who really guided me t[…]