[…] But I think it was the charge hand told the management and they laid trip wires for me and sure […]
[…]pton University on their media course. Where else are they found them, sorry, Institute of Art and Design, are doing a day a week there on production management. I'll do one day actually just one day at Portsmouth University. So I was going to a different university every day of the week. And it was[…]
[…]efore son, haven't you?" And I said, "Yes." "You must be in with a chance then!" he said. So, I went for a second interview. It was a higher level of Management this time I discovered later on and I went back to Twentieth Century Movies and thought, 'Oh, I'll see what happens. I won't hold out any a[…]
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[…] and you know some things that I don’t know’. Oh this is something classic. After I‘d been there a bit there was absolutely no need to have a kind of management committee because we were statutory, we weren’t a voluntary organisation. But because I often had difficulty with just a few of the kids. I[…]
[…]try kind of rejected group three films because they were too cheap for that.SPEAKER: M3There was a curious fact about group three the on the board of management was this Michael Baulkham which seemed to be very strange because in the way that they were able to hold together a petition. He brought it[…]
[…] were not much fun. Guthrie had a disagreement about policy with de Valois and we broke away from The Vic and the Opera and we were taken over by the management of Bronson Albery’s and that gave us a new theatre. It was an amicable arrangement. Guthrie and the ballet company shared the new theatre w[…]
[…]g room with Betty Bascombe and my mother always came with me, she was in the theatre all the time, I said to Betty one day couldn't you ask the stage management to say that my mother had to leave at the half hour which everybody else had to, and she said no, of course I couldn't, who would do all my[…]
[…]eally know anything about them. It was really, I think, not altogether successful because we were caught in a political situation with Wham and their management which I didn’t know anything about. And George Michael and Andrew Ridgely were going to split up anyway.I didn't terribly like them. I didn[…]
[…]eople here and they're all waiting to be paid." So I said, "Well I'm sorry but we weren't advised that you were shooting even." Well now that was bad management on the production side and we had to send somebody out with the money to pay them. And of course if you kept them more than an hour, you ha[…]