[…] bad.Dennis Kimbley 41:16 To me, they've been big drops or already bad. But the fact is, weren't too bad, because we hadn't really gotten television taking a big bite from anything.Roy Fowler 41:25 How did you sell to? Well, first of all the the production side of things, and[…]
[…]ed career and joined the BBC as a technical assistant – so, trainee engineer. And, at the time, all I knew was that they were recruiting for posts in television in London, so that would have been, really, Television Centre and Lime Grove, as they were, in White City. So, I was taken on and was poste[…]
[…]at the same time - I get very confused here, because while I was doing that we were also trying to set up a film with Bill Duncalf, who later went to television, and Michael Chorlton...Sidney Cole: Oh Michael Chorlton, yes indeed.Kay Mander: (Do you remember Michael Chorlton?) - who was a mate - and[…]
[…] funniest thing about it is, Ronnie Ronalde came on the television a few weeks back, you know Ronnie Ronalde, the […]
[…]nchtime Scotland Today was my liberation. Whether people would look back at it and think it was a bit naff or whatever, it was, I quite often look at television and say, "Hmm, it's not a great show but it must have been brilliant fun making it!" Certainly Lunchtime Scotland Today was brilliant fun m[…]
[…] 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[…]
[…]e said - well I said to him, "You took the building with Bing Crosby." He says, "Yes." Now the funniest thing about it is, Ronnie Ronalde came on the television a few weeks back, you know Ronnie Ronalde, the imitator of - whistler. And he said that he was with Arthur Tracy not so long back, and he's[…]
[…]d acompletely different setting, like The Verger, and Three Fat Women of Antibes, The Kite.Roy Fowler: I suppose material such as that now we find on television which is I guesswhy it isn't made on film any more.Maurice Carter: I suppose so.Roy Fowler: It was all very literate and middle class.Mauri[…]