[…]ed being Producer and made The Day Before Yesterday re post-war British politics, and I did 2 episodes, one on Bevin and Palestine, other on Eden and Suez. Bevin and Palestine was ironic, because that would have been my subject for postgraduate work at Oxford: “I got round to it eventually”. Really […]
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[…]t series of Hancock's half hour on BBC television, and then a second series that followed it. So Tony's first series was a say a Tony Hancock show in 1956. It was written by Eric Sykes exotics, in fact, appears in one of the episodes and the first couple of episodes were also co written by Larry Ste[…]
[…]t I thought I probably thought I got six months work. It was it was two weeks only was shot at Highbury studios. Recently I got a copy of it from the BBC. It's on video. It is the most dreadful little film. I mean, it's really poor, but Bernard Miles was in it. And an actress called lusail Lyle spel[…]
[…]this is a piece of cake." And fortunately I eventually I got the job of Floor Manager with a fellow called Bill Ward who was a senior Producer at the BBC. And of course, when ATV started he was the man that Lew Grade picked, and Val Parnell picked to organise the television side. And of course Bill […]
[…]e lucky we weren’t concerned with politics only peripherally. We did the Eisenhower and McMillan meeting in Downing Street live, and we did the Suez crisis with Eden, I remember sitting on the sofa with Charles Hill who was Minister of Information I think at that time, and Clarissa – was that […]