[…]pre-planning of the jury selection committees. I did my share of those.Kay Mander: That would be for what, for the BFA, British Film Academy days? Or BAFTA?Joy Batchelor: BAFTA. And abroad too. I was on the Venice Film Festival, and one in Portugal, one in Spain. There was a general consensus, and I[…]
[…]olor has never ever been worse than Eastman and in my view in many instances better.Yes.52But the shelf life of Technicolor I saw when we had a go in BAFTA in Piccadilly on an odd occasion we saw red shoes, some old shots of red shoes that had been kept that had been on the shelf thirty-five years a[…]
[…]Well it's changed the union a great deal, of course.Well that's it, I think it has. Because it's now really it's, it's all geared, it's like with the BAFTA awards and all those sort of things I get so upset about, it's all about television. I mean, film, it was the film...Y es.Awards, let's face it,[…]
[…]ck : And I think it was a marvellous training ground, The Bush.Kitty Wood : It was.Jim Connock : I remember Johnny Goodman, he's sort of president of BAFTA or chairman of Bafta...Kitty Wood : He started at G-B I as a clapper-boy.Jim Connock : He started - he was a page-boy.Kitty Wood : Well, he was […]
[…]bsp;Alan Lawson 35:32She's had a stroke hadn't she?Dallas Bower 35:33Oh yes, a rather severe one. But I mean Elizabeth's all right. Yes and then that BAFTA thing that subsequent BAFTA thing that was very well managed by Graham Benson because Bridgey and myself, Cecil and Elizabeth were all placed in[…]