[…] 1960s and 70s he was a leading figure in British television at the BBC, where he produced 176 episodes of […]
[…] commercials and they evolve to being a good film directors television. I don't think they put that down. I don't […]
[…] there 22 years and retired. He was approached by Thames Television to help out as labour relations. And EMI took […]
[…]an additional sound editor. And it was I directed an episode of men a suitcase, and I'd gone a couple of days over shedule, which is unpalatable when television so they didn't ask me again. And I was a bit down. I thought, Michelle, I'm not really ready for this big step to direct and I could see th[…]
[…]a film called Her Private Hell, which I said was a sex film but if you see it now, I mean it could be shown quite easily on children’s television. I am talking about 1967 and it was so innocent of that time, unbelievably innocent. And there was so much restriction. What you could[…]
[…]ne 1940.Speaker 1 0:15 Okay, tell me about your family background to begin with whether were you related to anybody who worked in film or television? No, not at all.Speaker 2 0:23 My dad was in the army and we stayed up in Northampton share until after the war, actually, and […]
[…]s idea of shooting pictures, which were kind of subjects that were almost like rewritten. plays theatrical subjects, he had an idea of doing them for television, really. And they were to be done in 13 days shooting, which was revolutionary. The idea of that then was done no. Good. Yeah, going comple[…]