John Frame

[…]! But we're sending it!" "OK!" And then, a little wiggle of Russian and, "What was that about?" "I've told them that we are sending it!" And this may sound a very small moment but that was glorious from my point of view! Breaks barriers! Breaks everything else! I: What do you think was the most[…]

Roy Fowler

[…]ed, mm, it was deemed unsatisfactory by the history project itself? Would that be correct?  Well, it was again lack of control. I suppose I sound like Roger Bolton here and a bit of a control freak but, mm, they wanted money to buy equipment and, and tapes and things like that. Well, for G[…]

David Elstein

[…];                        Question: sounds like problems stemmed from scheduling rather than producing the programmes. 1.38.30 -         &nbs[…]

Pete Murray

[…]the best programmes and I mean, I used to say about Alan Freeman, he did Pick of The Pops, he’s the only man that could introduce rubbish and make it sound fantastic.  He was a very exciting disc jockey presenting that type of programme.  Outstanding.  Much better than anybody else. ([…]

Waris Hussein

[…]e four hours all together for television, and one deals with her point of view of him, and the second two hours, about his point of view of her. That sounds very interesting, because then you can overlap the action. And you can also do certain memory things about that particular past. It's complicat[…]

Edward (William) Graham

[…]he plasterers and the photography, and got on really well with Garry Marsh and Jane Welsh, playing cards.BREAK as Dave Wyatt queried warning light on sound level on camera.He got on ok with the other outlaws,(Brian Roper was a bit superior as older) and discovered that There was time off set to play[…]

Barry Quinton

[…]y Quinton: Well at the Odeon Finchley we had BTH Super projectors and then at Temple Fortune there was a mishmash of projectors. It was Westrick Sound, Universal Base, a Kalee 21 Mech and a Lightmaster Arc.Interviewer: What did that mean to you then in terms of the complexities of it? […]

Jimmy Sangster

[…]isms from BBFC. ‘Siege of Sidney Street’. Cameo as Churchill.59.20‘Terror of the Tongs’. Script written around set.Jimmy Sangster Log 2TAPE TWONotes :Sound problem at: 06.30 (phone), 41.52, 42,41, 43.30. 00.00–00.50‘Siege of Sidney Street’. Appeared but no other memories.02.30‘Taste of Fear’. O[…]
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