[…]and then saw the assembly, which was done by an editor, so- called. And I was absolutely appalled when I saw that, it was so awful! I told him that a third assistant could have done better. So I cut that myself. I think we went through, the labs produced something like thirty copies before they coul[…]
[…]ting hand and absolutely determined that the producer should remain king. And Lindsay Wellington was there. And there was a remarkable, you know, the Third Programme started in those days. There was the change of structure that instead of having two sort of ordinary programmes, the Home and the Ligh[…]
[…]. So so he said to me Well why don't you want your loved punch get back into production. So I thought well that's a good idea. So I started gaining a third assistant which was very good for my soul. I probably was the worst third assistant there ever was because I had a slightly truculent attitude t[…]
[…]refully what the matching was between the guns' firing lines, putting a camera between the two and doing that at night with the tracer you see, every third round was a tracer. And filmed that all right, no problem. Then we had to get the JU88 being shot down and crashing, which wasn't quite so easy,[…]
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[…] was there. And there was a remarkable, you know, the Third Programme started in those days. There was the change […]
[…]that I went to the Tory No, sorry, I went to the picture Hearthstone haven to the Grand Central. My memory is failing at this moment. And there was a third oh the Queen's so the Queen's the Grand Central and the picture has done Haven and I bought from Dec. I think it might have been another year th[…]
[…] his job, and we had three or four words. And Cliff said... Somebody knocked on the door and a chap came in and said, ‘Cliff, the boys upstairs – the third floor [Executive] – can we do a programme to mark Accident Week?’ There was going to be a National Accident Week, and he said ‘Well yes alright […]
[…]they threw money at it! I have to say I have never earned so much since because I was in a Union agreement which effectively meant that any time, the third schedule as it was known, historical Union agreement, meant that after five o' clock I was on overtime and the hours on that project were just i[…]
[…] basically three, I think it was three people died, one member of staff, which was Jim, a milliner, who was at the other side of Oxford Street and at third person. And when it broke out, it was a bank holiday weekend, and it was a disgraceful behaviour between the BBC and the public services, Westmi[…]