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[…] produced but didn’t own the content that we produced and that was eventually transformed in another piece of legislation, in the 2003 Communications Act. This time a Labour government that transformed the way that the independent sector worked by giving the copyright of what we produced to the prod[…]
INTERVIEWEE: JOE McGRATHQ: Identify yourself 00:00:06 JOE: Yes the name is Joseph Joe - Joe McGrath, born 1928 in Glasgow. Do I have to say anything else? Q: No but I’ve got March 28th 1930 00:00:20 JOE: Oh w[…]
[…]was the director of that and he, he had a wonderful technique with her, he just told her to shut up, don't fall over the furniture and stop trying to act. And he actually got a performance out of her.JK: [laughter]BJ: Very sadly of course, Seth died before the end of the picture and Micha[…]
[…]irector, a great director of documentaries. Erm..and she was erm, she said to me, “are you in the union?” and I said ‘union?’ and she said “yes.. the ACT. It’s the association of cinematograph technicians, and I said ‘no’. She said ‘well, you can join them”. I said ‘how much does it cost?’ and she s[…]