Lord Lew Grade

[…] you can make them, like you know. I won't make TV movies any more because they give two and a […]

Mat Irvine

[…]keup and little Hollywood, it seemed to be a very female occupation, you get a few male in Hollywood, a lot of the top ones actually are male, but in TV know that most of the female getting my old one. In effects. It was the other way around. And the majority were boys and there was probably one on […]

Alistair Murray Moffat

Al Moffat [Start of Recording] [00:00] I: The 24th today [May, 2017]. Al Moffat here and he was at STV between '81 and '99 [1981-1999]. [Tim Amyes is the interviewer] R: Yes. That's right. I: So the first question is how did you actually find yourself in television? R: […]

Agnes Wilkie

[…]or the Scottish Broadcasting Heritage Group's Oral History Project. The interviewer is Janet McBain, the date is 14th July 2018 and the place is the STV studios in Glasgow and the copyright of this recording is vested in the Scottish Broadcasting Heritage Group. Agnes, thank you very much for coming[…]

Barry Charles Cryer

[…]ldn't have been able to do the frost report. So ever outdoors he said, how lucky I was I was in a flop just the right time that enabled him to do the TV series. Right Place Right Time. You can't plan these things but been so lucky. It's happened like that.Derek Threadgall  14:52  I think m[…]

Cy Young

[…]ondon and then I went freelance as an assistant and then after a year or so there's an out fit caslled Greengow?? an agency in Birmingham to service ATV. Do you have any recruiting editors.So that's my chance to become a full time editor. And I went up to Birmingham and spent 12 years there. At leas[…]

Cyril Page

[…]d. Everybody wanted to get on television in those days...Alan Lawson: [interrupts] Yes...Cyril Page: And er... to see er...like Castro or Shell or Britvic or like that on the box, I mean, it was worth millions of pounds to them all, and wherever we went, we always...people used to say, "Can you do t[…]

Francis Gysin

[…]nbsp;and accessible to anybody who wants to look at it on a on a on a TV screen. So this is one hundred hours of material about the Northeast I've com[…]

Kenneth Griffith

[…]very nice man ... I never met Rank; he didn't seem to appear ... but Captain Norman Walker. And the other day, just a few weeks ago, I noticed in the TV Times or the Radio Times that there was a film called Hard Steel on and I knew I was in it. I had no idea what I did in it. But I knew I was in it,[…]
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