James Arthur Clark

[…]ext film on it. Well I had agreed after a good man I had agreed to go in to work on War of the buttons for Putnam but I'd only agreed to do a sort of supervisory job on that because he was worried that he had an editor on that who hadn't cut a feature before and he just was he just wanted the insura[…]

Frank Littlejohn

[…]nbsp;the war became imminent, they all disappeared. And there was Mac Haynes who was the chief engineer as well. I think that's the whole lot. There were also two, one was running positive control and the […]

David Elstein

[…]as when Jeremy Isaacs was Editor. Hugely buoyant and adventurous period. But Jeremy wanted to do away with presenters and Robin Day didn’t like this, engineered a coup, got Jeremy ousted. Jeremy then pitched up at Rediffusion before it became Thames, started recruiting Panorama people for This Week,[…]

Colin Flight

[…]lsions, and to understand the coating aspects of it. Many of the guys from where I would be as an apprentice, would end up on the production lines as supervisory roles, that kind of thing, because your levels of expertise would be above the general guys coming in. So it was a training school for man[…]
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