Ken Westbury

[…]ee years. You know, or even more, I think, Mr. Singapore, I think it was four trips to Singapore. And then finally, we did a normal old film chenko reunion. That was another trip to Singapore as well. And that, and that worked out quite well. And thenSpeaker 1  10:48  the next thing I did […]

Sandy Ross

[…]l this from the advertisers and, at the same time, what they were really observing was that the ITV Management didn't really manage, it was the Trade Unions who decided the size of crews, the staffing and all the rest of the stuff. In fact, I remember when I left Granada I was on the Shop Committee […]

Ray Harryhausen

[…]ot any of them in the studios did you. You set up motion the out in America. No no you shot them all outside. You get a more shot because they're the unions the big tie and most of the productions and we were making our pictures so reasonable. I don't want to use the word cheap. God forbid. Right. W[…]

Moira Armstrong

[…]wanted, and we did Villette together in 1969.A classic serial?A classic serial, yes, which was cursed from the start because there was a, there was a union disagreement and, and every single studio day the sets were late getting in so we got behind, you know, the whole time and that was very, very h[…]

Bobbi Riesel

[…]lm industry or the television crowd. Bobbi Riesel  31:21  I think that he, in the early days, he had a problem with with the unions. I'm not I can't remember exactly what the problem was, but he did have a problem, and he he was then putting his energies into making a living[…]
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