[…] enough doing the Fringe and I spoke to David Johnston, who was Director of Programmes at the time, and he liked the idea so STV hired me as the Arts Correspondent, which meant I had to do stuff on Scotland Today, on the News programme so, although it was a bit disconcerting because John Toye, who p[…]
[…]s another who did a tremendous amount of work on Here and Now, another programme. John Grierson with his Wonderful World programmes. There was such a variety of things in the early days of STV which were magical, I thought! I: Yeah. You didn't suffer, your programme didn't suffer from being Gla[…]
Russell Galbraith [Start of Recording] [00:00]I: ...interviewing Russell Galbraith and we are in STV for the Scottish History Project. First of all we talk a bit about the background. So, where were you born and then how you became interested in media and where you came from there? If I ca[…]
BRITISH UNIVERSITIES FILM & VIDEO COUNCIL Interview with EDGAR ANSTEY I think it's interesting as background to consider the extent to which the original dress and philosophy er - was developed in the first instance by him and then er - was moved out, partly by his efforts, partly by the efforts[…]
[…]he BBC, at that stage, they were – it was absolutely golden years in terms of film making and the people who worked for it. It was just terrific. The variety of work it was fabulous. Documentaries, drama, schools, the whole package it was brilliant. And you were expected to work on all that variety […]
BEHP 0720 T RENÉE GLYNNE TranscriptBritish Entertainment History Project – Interview No. 720 26th January 2018INTERVIEWEE – RENÉE ALMA GLYNNE INTERVIEWER – DARROL BLAKE Transcriber – Linda Hall-ShawDARROL BLAKE: So, can you tell me your name and[…]
[…].” You know, “That boy with the freckles and theglasses. That would be perfect.” Then there was Gillie Potter production rushes. On a whole variety of different commercials. [TIME 00.39.34]MARTIN SHEFFIELD: I did some work for him. He used to be wonderful. SpecialEffects wasn’t he. He was […]
[…]Peter Maniura who had been also one of the people on the main “Timewatch” strand, and the presenter was Charles Wheeler who had been the BBC American correspondent for many years and was extremely well respected and well known and an absolute delight to work with.You know he was he was totally engag[…]