[…]id he really… Anyway so we made that programme. 01.00.41So I remember that one for the reason. The one that, funnily enough while I was at Thames, the one that probably got more attention than any other one, actually went out in the very first edition of ‘TV Eye’. I mean there was uproar […]
[…]did I do? I can’t remember, oh I started doing commercials, that’s right, everybody, all the blokes, that had been at ABC as it was then which is now Thames, which doesn’t exist anymore does it? Thames Television? anyway, my husband worked there so I knew all these blokes that were doing comme[…]
[…] know, we were never going to be one of the big producing companies. Because of our history, because of the stranglehold that Granada and Central and Thames and LWT had on the system, you know, everything that they had was going to be very, very jealously guarded. I mean, to a certain extent, Gus wa[…]
[…]t then, and it’s hardly ever done now, this kind of programming, sadly.MW: Of course in the early days you had the London Film Festival, and the Thames Silents and that was a keynote of that period?CJ: Well, let’s stay in the 80s for a moment, because we all played a part in that kind of t[…]
[…] a whole chapter actually, which I should have mentioned, because before any of this happened, I had done a series called Edward And Mrs. Simpson for Thames. Yeah. And that was just... ...it got the Emmy and the BAFTA when I was shooting Baby Makes Six. And Colleen Dewhurst stopped the sh[…]
[…] know it not always editing in the sense that it will be nice to think you know a third of it would be proper editing i suppose and. Then.Somebody in Thames television who heard I was back in town they would then be done to me. They to go and work on a day's notice going through something. So. I wen[…]
[…]ys. And we used to go on Wednesday afternoon when the when the shop was closed. We closed on Wednesdays. And I saw a slide at the ABC regal Walton on Thames asking for a probation or projectionist. And I applied for the job. And I got the job. I mean, basically all they asked me was could I make a c[…]
[…]summer 1976 or whatever it was.Six. Six, yes. Down in Stroud and it was, it was great fun to do.Mm, yes. Mm, ‘One of the Boys’? That was two plays at Thames.Ah, ha. For Barry Hanson and Ann Scott . And one of the boys, now which one’s the…? Yes One of the Boys was in fact the one that was virtually […]