[…] whole play, it's come in from scratch - just a script, and you were working the same as you would […]
[…] was this trio, there was Saville, Gundry who was the script man, and Elvey, and they produced Mademoiselle , they […]
[…]ned to skewer him if the missing item was not found. Curious as always, I asked what the item was and both of us fell about uncontrollably over her description of a Marks and Spencer’s bag containing the outsize panty girdle without which she would be unable to fly to America! Thankfully we were abl[…]
[…]out tomorrow, just doing things for today and I think the Irish have that too.MH: I think so, I think ill back you up thereRF: Madcap?LK: Yes, good description, so I think one of the reasons Derek got on so well with all of them was this underlying similarity in their charactersRF: Two questions now[…]
[…]ere's fairly generous budgets for the higher class productions. On the other hand, I would say the best person that can in fact influence budget is a script editor. And quite a lot of scripts that I saw, with a reasonable amount of rewriting, could have saved thousands of pounds. There also isn't en[…]
BECTU History Project - Interview No. 371 [Copyright BECTU]Transcription Date: 2002-02-07Interview Date: 1995-11-08 and 1995-11-09Interviewer: Bob AllenInterviewee: Mickey HickeyTape 1, Side 1. Bob Allen: This is an interview with Michael Hickey, better known as Mickey Hickey, who had a lo[…]
[…]e get there. And he'd taken his portable typewriter with him. And he got as much information as he could. And for two days, he sat there typing out a script that we could go and shoot. And then we set off in the Land Rover, to into Bechuanaland stayed for three weeks in the bush with at that t[…]
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