[…] you silly old fool! You haven't learnt to use your television skin!" But what does that mean? It's all got […]
[…] you silly old fool! You haven't learnt to use your television skin!" But what does that mean? It's all got […]
[…]eld that I wanted to work in. And first, at the Freshers Fair at University, the first thing I came across was Unit Sixty Five, which was the student television outfit and I thought that was interesting so I joined that. And I think, probably, my university studies somewhat suffered because of that […]
[…]hing special he’d say “Well why don’t you make that?” And I got into art directing that way.DB: Right. Okay. Fred Pusey, his very last job, at Thames Television was a play for me, when I was directing Armchair Theatre. Great old bloke, wasn’t he wonderful?PM: Yes. Really nice, yes.DB: Anyway, that’s[…]
[…] confirming your name and giving me details about you.Simon Rose 0:22 Yes. Simon rose Date of Birth second, the third 1946 work mainly in television What else do you want to know? What areas and mostly sorry, mostly as a film editor? Although not entirely.Ian Noah 0:49 And wa[…]
[…]body said to me... when I was very upset by a programme that I'd had seen... she said, "well, Pat, you silly old fool! You haven't learnt to use your television skin!" But what does that mean? It's all got to wash off you quickly! So what you see, you must forget, otherwise you become upset! So that[…]
[…]lms?WR: I don’t know.LH: I remember when I started, it didn’t seem to me that everybody was fighting as they are; I think it’s probably the effect of television publicity and things that have happened since. But I don’t remember at that time – well the money was no better was it?WR: The money wasn’t[…]