Gordon McCallum

[…]ed...Gordon McCallum : ...more involved. And so I was put up for General Council eventually you see. And I was on General Council for a few years and Executive Council and sub committees and things. And I was involved in negotiations for the 1947 agreement, which was the first post-war - the main ag[…]

Gordon McCallum

[…] I was on General Council for a few years and Executive Council and sub committees and things. And I was […]

Roy Lockett

[…]it wasn’t wildly popular among the ordinary members but there was a small core who felt it was the answer to all their problems. Mm, there was a TV Commission Report which was about the entire future of TV, mm, which was very well written and very, and well received really.And you had a hand, y[…]

Michael Aldridge

[…]en though it was said it would never work. And was the start of daytime television.Interviewer  23:29  Okay, good. You actually were Senior Executive of Film Department in Pebble Mill when you left?Michael Aldridge  23:37  Well it wasn't just Film Department, I mean Film Departme[…]

Harold Myers

[…]hip, the of the general came about very simply after the war was over, but whilst before I'd been de mobbed, George Erwin wrote to me to say that the executive had decided that they got to have a paid editor part time, and if I'd be interested, they wouldn't advertise the job until I came back. So I[…]

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[…] Goetz was the highest I ever got to an MGM executive you know. Roy Fowler: Okay. And that was what, […]

50 Years of British TV Documentaries

[…] the audience’s knowledge, but never underestimate their intelligence”. These days TV executives seem to view their audience as a different breed. […]
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