Joan Kemp

Joan Kemp-Welch (actress, stage director, television director) 23/9/1906-07 - 5/7/99 by admin — last modified Aug 10, 2008 10:23 PM […]

Clyde Jeavons

[…]lthough we didn’t call our first interview the first one, with David Francis, this is our second interview with archivists from the National Film and Television Archive in the UK.The copyright in this recording is vested in the British Entertainment History Project and the name of the interviewee is[…]

Gerald Chambers

[…]recording is vested in the BECTU  history project. Today's subject Gerald chambers are senior floor manager with experience at AR TV Rediffusion television and London Weekend Television. Gerald is now retired. The interviewer is john P. Hamilton, a member of the committee. The date Tuesday the […]

Keith Ewart

[…]everything you every picture you take. So yes, I have had a few story relationships in my my my freelance career, because even now we're freelance of television today, we don't eat tomorrow. So that's but that's different, because there I've got to back my judgment, because nobody else is interested[…]

Dicky Leeman

Dicky Leeman ( television and film director) b.1912 by admin — last modified Aug 15, 2008 01:39 PM BIOGRAPHY: Born […]

Joan Kemp-Welch

[…] But when they opened the new theatre at The Gate, they split up, so that I never really knew her very well, although she worked for me afterwards in television when I was a director once.Roy Fowler: Was The Gate successful?Joan Kemp-Welch: Yes, enormously so and it had this very great rep[…]

Dicky Leeman

[…] known as Tam, and Ivor Barnard, were two of the characters playing in the play, which was produced by Raymond Massey, who later became well known on television, although he was a Hollywood star in his own right.Rodney Giesler: Can I go back a bit earlier though, to your first early jobs?Dicky Leema[…]

Reg Sutton

[…] people?Reg Sutton: The relationship was very good. I mean, we had a man at Newcastle, a producer called Cecil McGibbon who eventually became head of television for a time until he died in bed, because he was a great smoker and he caught fire to himself. And Cecil McGibbon I used to do most of his p[…]

Reg Sutton

[…] a producer called Cecil McGibbon who eventually became head of television for a time until he died in bed, because […]
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