[…]but they used to do these things. I mean, on The Citadel, the American director, I forget who it was, I think that he was American? Saville was it? King Vidor, yes. Well he said to me, “this alarm that they ring when the mine’s in trouble or something I wanted to have […]
[…] DS] So I had him there, and I had Philip Saville, who was under a four -picture contract w ith […]
[…] that’, realising what a fool I was, I could have, you know, great days. And then I heard the stories of the great days of ABC drama, the Philip Savilles and oh, and all the great names you can think, the Armchair Theatres. But the PA and the floor manager stayed with the director and[…]
[…]t away in a. SPEAKER: M14 Harry Pepper and Ronnie Waldman in the channel Charleville orchestra. Charlie Saville orchestra Charlie Saville Orchestra quite and I used to do a show up there was called the Red Cross radio contest which Ronnie used to compere[…]
[…]ard The Ballad of John Axon since it was about the railways but they had also seen Joe the Chainsmith. So they invited Charles and me to come down to Saville Row and consider whether our joint talents could not be deployed in a way that was if not offered by British Transport films at least was in p[…]
[…] great contribution. Otherwise you wore a suit. A proper one, Saville Row, no nonsense. RF: You're talking about the director? […]
[…]little later when I did so much work for those charming people the Bromhead brothers. Oh, marvellous people! And that led me into contact with Victor Saville, who was an exhibitor in Birmingham. He came down to London to get into the film business on the financial side. And, of course, the combinati[…]
[…] marvellous people! And that led me into contact with Victor Saville, who was an exhibitor in Birming ham. He came […]
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