[…] writing scripts?" So I said, "He's a very, very bright writer, he'd soon cotton to what you wanted to say." […]
[…] Day: Yes, Tony Hinds. Sidney Cole: Yes...and what was the writer of many of those? Sangster! Tilly Day: Sangster, that's […]
[…]But, I mean, this, you know, a number of things like that. One of the other things that I produced at Granada was The Game which is written by a writer called Paul Pender. Paul is a very good writer. I did it at Granada and it never quite, I felt, worked and it was a play that was set in 1978, […]
[…]tely for me he was about to get into feature films because, as you probably know, his brother, Anatole de Grunwald was quite a well-established screenwriter and producer at that time and he made several ... He made anaward-winning film called The Way to the Stars in 1940 something ... […]
[…]this project that one of the other people at working title had brought to him, which was a big fat beach book by Maeve bent. She called Echoes. Irish writer just cut it there for a second. Yeah. Anyway, so echoes was a, yeah, a big fat book. And Tim asked me in and said, You're the only person of ou[…]