Anyhow, it was one of those opportunities where I could actually stand up and look at actors and then I got shot.
-- John Leeson
But here I am today recording this and I'm in the studio with all the others on a clean mic. It's extraordinary, the actor's found a way of doing it for himself.
-- John Leeson
Dick Mills was in charge of sound effects and all the rest then, and he put the voice through a ring modulator or whatever gizmos he'd got at the time to make it sound a little more electronic.
-- John Leeson
Got through it without fluffing, that's the main thing any actor can hope for.
-- John Leeson
I don't think the pilot worked particularly well, because the setting was terrestrial rather than otherworldly, in space or whatever.
-- John Leeson
I was lucky enough myself to have been in Dad's Army for an episode.
-- John Leeson
I worked with Hannah Gordon, whom I've seen today, and reminded her of an episode of My Wife Next Door that we did way back in the late 70s.
-- John Leeson
It couldn't sound like a dog, because K9 isn't a dog, but I made it sound as mechanical as possible.
-- John Leeson
It was just at the end of the golden era of BBC comedy, which was fantastic.
-- John Leeson
Martin Jarvis was to have played the part originally but I think I had longer hair or something, I know not.
-- John Leeson
No, I'm at full height, I'm in the studio, I can actually catch actors by the eye, it's fantastic.
-- John Leeson
Oh, The Power of Kroll, back when the world was young and I had a face that looked like, well, I don't know what.
-- John Leeson



