[…]um... like Ernie Palmer, er...all these people...er...Roy Fogwell - another one...Alan Lawson: Yes...Cyril Page: He worked at the Hammersmith Studio, Riverside Studios...Alan Lawson: Yes, yes...Cyril Page: Um...I...You know, I sort of used to stand there and look at it and say, "Why is he doing that[…]
[…]ment. But it was done very much on a shoestring. One of the night locations was in a corporation dust yard which is next door to what was Riverside Studios where they used to and I think still do, where they bring the dust carts to dump into the barges to take the refuse downstream, down[…]
[…]anted to remember the name somebody who made it difficult man, but do I buy it very much. Is it elderly man, when I first met him who was reported to Riverside, his name was Burgess, George Burns, and he was a writer, sort of a hockey character. You don't I mean, he was. He had been from HQ. But he […]
[…]mean deep, deep trouble. However, Bill has not returned from that day to this and I think eventually they were able to sell the stuff to a company at Riverside made the film, who was the guy, the BBC television director, his wife did the casting for, his wife did the casting for Doctor and the Devil[…]