Roy Fowler 0:01 The date is the 30th of may 1989. And we're at 111. Water Street. And the interview is a with a very distinguished editor, Gordon Hales. Gordon, welcome. The first question as always, is when and where you were born.Gordon Hales 0:18 Yes, I was born in the vil[…]
[…].Sidney Cole: A young Rex!Kay Mander: What on earth was it called at the last analysis? [N. B. Probably 'The Silent Battle'] Peter Bsasini[?] was the editor - that was why we had fish and chips, because they were making 'Chips' at the same time [laughs] at Denham - we were fish and they were chips!S[…]
Tony Lawson Side 1 Linda Wood 0:00 Tony Lawson, film editor, being interviewed by Linda Wood on the fifth of December. 2000 tape interview for can you say where you were born? Tony Lawson 0:16 Yes, I was born in London, in Paddington. My mother w[…]
[…] I went from assistant directing to starting to direct, but also of course having this chance to do some editing I decided that I wanted to become an editor, and so I did become an editor at Basic and Iwas there for four years I think, until... until 1949, that’s right, when there was a bust upKitty[…]
[…]all he, he got qualified as a barrister, but never practised and devoted himself to politics and various other cooperative movement he was he was the editor of the Cooperative Bank, Bernard Williams. For some time, he very ardent supporter of the cooperative movement, he translated a number of books[…]
[…] trainee or assistant? Rodney Giesler: I think I was assistant editor. I remember the first job I did was logging […]
[…]t I remember the Second World War; I was, I think aged 7 when it broke out. My father at that time was working in South Wales, and he was a newspaper editor, well he wasn’t at that time but he was working in newspapers. And we were bombed – not our house, but we were blitzed in Cardiff, and my fathe[…]
[…]as Kitty Marshall's assistant.John Legard: As a trainee, what was your grade? Were you a trainee or assistant?Rodney Giesler: I think I was assistant editor. I remember the first job I did was logging rushes, which was terribly tedious. It was all 35mm black and white which was reduced to 16mm for r[…]
[…] and there was a girl I knew who knew the editor of the I.T.N. news. And she said to him […]
[…]sn't at all - brought up in Devon mainly with parents who hadn'tbeen to university. So I think Oxford did it and there was a girl I knew who knew the editorof the I.T.N. news. And she said to him ‘Well I think this Jenny Izard would be to be OK as awoman reporter’. And so he said ‘well what's she li[…]