[…]t look right, come we got a shot, reveal a bit more of a genre away in there or something like that. And he had his director there Ken Anakin and his script writer, and it was all very amicable. And he knew exactly what he wanted to see he knew exactly the way it should be. And he sat through […]
[…]d that's why we did some of the first programmes, Stratford. This Scilly Isles.TheThe Skye has the famous story. Steven Hearst, and Peter Hunt on the script writers and doing research in Skye in extreme dreadful sharing a bedroom in this dreadful hotel and throwing the Skye News or something. And th[…]
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[…] called Geoffrey Everitt and he said to me when I said to him “I can’t do what you are doing just talking into a microphone and he said “If you use a script you will never be a broadcaster. You have to use scripts but if you rely on a script you won’t be a human being.” (Time 26:29 ) &n[…]
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[…]ed to come now. So of course I went and Leslie took one look at me and said well she doesn't look in the least bit like an actress. They gave me this script to learn and I had to go back a couple of days later ad when I got back and Robert and Yvonne knew of this film and Robert had wanted to be in […]
[…], all you said was (Scottish accent) “shows your health’s good”. Which is very Scottish understatement isn’t it. Margaret Thomson: Who wrote the script? Neil Paterson was it? I know who it was - I think it was Marty Slater.. Jean Anderson: You’re right, now you say it.John Legard: An[…]