Alistair Murray Moffat

[…]eah, I think it was a development that needed to take place. I: We actually voted to go back on this strike. R: Is that right?! I: And Management said, "No! You can't!" Because the ITCA [Independent Television Companies Association] wouldn't agree to it! I think the staff generally ha[…]

John Mackay

[…]s Scott Ferguson had been [clicked fingers] like that! And immediately, well, somebody wants you! But then, having met up with me, he was full of BBC Management gobbledygook and finished up by saying, "Of course, we have to be aware of Equal Opportunities!" And as soon as I heard that, I thought 'we[…]

Interview

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Barry Cryer

[…]ood. He was good. But he was to, he was telling straight jokes. But it wasn't any characterising. And, of course, in the interval, he was told by the management, spice it up, spice it up. And he did a spiced it up, and it was all language.Unknown Speaker  4:01  What's a lot? Oh, it's sad, […]

Peter Stuart Mullins

[…]DB: Oh.PM: Yeah. And again all kinds of people came through as Directors…DB: Yes, I’ve noticed.PM: Sam Wanamaker came to do one. He fell out with the management somehow, didn’t like the script or something or other but I got on with him quite well. We looked for locations and stuff. And he was build[…]
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