[…] I think many of the films are with archives that Stanley Forman's organisation has... Sidney Cole: Oh yes. Charles Cooper: ...many […]
[…] there. Lucas painted an appalling portrait of him as I remember.2 hours 5 minutesCJ: The succession was – when I came – the first one was Reed, Stanley Reed. A very nice man, not a big personality but he ran the place very nicely, got on very well with Ernest – they were a good team. He was su[…]
[…] 2 Side A 20:24].Jan Zilliacus DRAFT. Tape 2 Side A46BECTU History ProjectInterview no: 340Interviewee: Jan Zilliacus [Second Interview] Interviewer: Stanley FormanNo of tapes: 1Duration: 1:23:45MY: This is a BECTU History Project Interview Number 340 Jan Zilliacus, this is the second interview. The[…]
[…]system, every train that moved, was was controlled. So the center was the Chief Operating manager British Railways, an old, old friend of mine called Stanley Park House, wonderful man, great character. I put him in the middle of this and gradually spread the network out to the smallest local train i[…]
[…]a legendary ITV Producer, had been the Director of Entertainment. He had gone to the ITV, I think he had gone to LWT where David produced things like Stanley Baxter's shows and that sort of stuff. David's job was taken over by a guy called Clarke Tait. Now, I don't know whether they would have kept […]
[…]but I just want to say, help Roy trigger or trigger things from Roy. Now there’s funds from Video Studios. Oh that’s fascinating. Is Stanley Forman still alive? Ah, he’s, if he is he’s in Harrogate. Mm. Because he’s got a son up there. His wife I thi[…]