[…]dy. R: Right. OK. I2: That's fine. I think we are there. I: Right! Totally informal. Relaxed. Adam Fullarton, when did you start with STV? R: I think I started in 1962. I: Right. This interviewer, John Frame, and, first of all, Adam, before you came to STV, what was your, ki[…]
[…]because I actually failed my course at university and, funny enough, failed graduates were what were perceived to be the head of Sound Department at STV's idea of the right kind of person to put in the team because graduates, at a functional level, graduates always wanted to move on. They always wan[…]
[…]ought that was interesting so I joined that. And I think, probably, my university studies somewhat suffered because of that because, obviously, doing TV programmes was much more interesting, even as a student, than going to lectures and that sort of thing! On `Unit Sixty Five, we did news programmes[…]
[…]hich you've made your your life's work? Penny Woolcock 1:09 I I've had no family connection whatsoever with the film industry or the TV industry. As I say I didn't even grew up here. We didn't have a television when I was young.So I guess I've always felt like somewhat of an outside[…]