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A Life Rewound: Memoirs of a freelance Producer and Director

Memories of a maker of masterpieces

March 11, 2011 11:11
Royal view: Morley (left) with Lord Louis Mountbatten

By

Jeremy Isaacs

2 min read

Bank House Books, £20

Peter Morley, whose achievement has been too little noticed, is one of the finest producer/directors to have worked in British television. In the spirit of "If I am not for myself, who is for me?" Peter has written own his story, and made a handsome job of it. I could not put the book down till I had finished it, partly because it brought back to me memories of the early, halcyon, days of ITV. But it is packed with interest.

He was born Peter Meyer in Berlin in 1924. Peter's Jewish parents sent their children to England and safety in good time. He was well schooled, and looked after. Early on, he conceived an ambition to work in film, and in the early years of the war there he was, an assistant projectionist, a rewind boy, at the Dominion in Tottenham Court Road.

Unremarkable? Yes, but the architect had forgotten about projection, and so the Dominion's projection-box was stuck on afterwards, outside, reached high up, in all weathers, by a sort of fire-escape ladder. Up and down this ladder he carried piles of heavy cans of celluloid. Down it, he also carried the latrine bucket. But it was a start.

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