Clyde Jeavons

[…] CJ: February 1969.MW: And prior to that?CJ: as a totally untrained film archivist. Prior to that I spent five years as Chief Sub-editor of She magazine, where I eventually evolved into reviewing books, and also Deputy Film Critic. Now the film critic of She, Elspe[…]

Sheelagh Rees

[…]etting bored after four years. And there was an advertisement in the paper, the famous Belfast Telegraph, of which John Cole used to be the editor.Yes.And asking for people and I wrote and I had an interview at Broadcasting House.Where, in, in Belfast?[Laughter]2In Belfast.Right.And I thin[…]

Val Guest

[…]and this was the guy who owned and ran the Hollywood reporter, a brilliant man, brilliant wheeler dealer.RF: Did the advertising department influence editorial as far as you know.VG: Yes, it did. And when I was doing the London column from Grosvenor House, we took an office in Grosvenor House, in re[…]

E

[…] at the service. Roy Fowler: And Frank was a story editor was he not there? E.M. Smedley-Aston: No, he certainly […]

Jim Peters

[…]iting than processing someone else's photographs because it appealed to me because it was quite a creative job so I pestered the life out of the Film Editors and eventually an Assistant Film Editor's job came up and I got it so I stayed there for a time which was great. I: What programmes did y[…]

Mary Orrom

[…] interview by Katy McGahan, one of the curators in the Non-Fiction unit at the BFI interviewing for the BECTU History Project, Mary Orrom, filmmaker, editor and director. And it's 25th of January 2011.  Katy McGahan  0:30  OK  Mary Orrom, many thanks for agree[…]

John Turner

[…]e and that didn't please Cummins either actually. Anyway, I stuck it out and Cummins eventually went and Terry Ashwood took over from Cummins, as the editor, and I got on very well with him.John Turner: Oh yes, well he was born and bred in the business wasn't he?Alan Lawson: Yes, he was at Path all […]
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