Gordon Hales

[…]the Glorious films and directed a few other things. How did you regard yourself as a director First of all, let me ask you what made you want to be a director.Gordon Hales  4:10  I suppose being a star eyed  cinemagoer as a boy. I was a compulsive cinemagoer  and to an extent it […]

Charles Crichton

[…]: which I suppose he did with his tongue in his cheek like Henry.CC: I don’t think that was tongue in cheek. I think Alex really should have stayed a director.SC: Tell me about Elephant Boy. I remember you telling stories about Zolly trying to get as many pieces of elephants, in the cutting round sc[…]

Diana Morgan Transcript

[…] get married? DM: 1934. And that year Bobby joined the BBC. And Noel Marshall sent for us and said ‘I’m doing […]

Jimmy Nairn

[…]? R: I think STV's contribution to Scotland was that it was for the people, by the people somehow or another. It was much less po-faced than the BBC. The Newscasting, for example, was quite simple. I mean, it was not nearly as well funded, of course, as the BBC but it got to the people and, I t[…]

Rebecca O\'Brien

[…]levision. Well, interestingly, I we only had BBC One we didn't have and we then got BBC Two when it started. And so the only thing we could watch was BBC. And I got really into at a young age, the Wednesday plays and play for today. And I saw, I saw Kathy come home, going out, when it went out, wher[…]

Jim Whittell

[…] but nothing changed, did he still get his salary?00:39:02        JIM WHITTELL:  He got the salary as finance director.                       &nb[…]
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