Maurice Askew

[…] Romeo and Juliet (1968), as well as various Gerry Anderson television programmes . He, Jim Shields and Lionel Strutt discuss […]

billywilliamsbectu-tape2

[…] Mind Of Mr Soames with Alan Cook, who was a television director, Terence Stamp playing the lead and we did […]

Colin Flight

[…]ew digital intermediate companies, or companies that produce it, would be looking at a screen five feet in front of them and they’d be looking like a television, “Oh look I can see something here and…”. So it was difference in approach and understanding, you know, I wouldn’t say limitations of film,[…]

Brian Marshall

[…]nt so I did about two or three films with him which sort of really got me out of trouble at the timeUnknown Speaker  12:18  did you do some television as well?Speaker 1  12:21  Yeah, yeah. I did yeah, I was doing commercials I didn't really like very much I didn't I never like ne[…]

Harry Manley

[…]ilms which were then blown up to Technicolor; the BBC never used CFS for printing but did for sound recording; HTV, RTE were the biggest customers in television; a lot of work from overbroad – Sweden and Norway; television took over from industrial films; Alan Barratt and Jack Potter started Univers[…]

John Hogarth

[…]ng', but in those days they were very much um... very British and very nice and in those days they did good business because there was no independent television. Television was still not the threat that it later became. It was still transmitting only at limited hours during the day and cinema-going […]

Les Ostinelli

[…]and downstairs we all hung about. When I say we, there was only 7 of us. There was Gary Schwartz himself, his secretary, there was old Doug Myers the engineer, the father of the editor, but Doug Myers was a wizard engineer actually. Him, there was a guy called Westfield who was the electrical chief,[…]
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