[…] can be seen by people still. So Bill’s career then really did move on; he did a wonderful film about poaching called Bloody Ivory (1978) which got a BAFTA nomination.[99] He edited two stories together; he did the work of David Sheldrick against the poachers, because there was such a huge poaching […]
[…]t on film, his bits and we did 6 of those. And it was very successful so we did 7. And because it was so different I got what was the equivalent of a BAFTA award and so did Stanley. It was very successful.John Taylor: What was the show called.Jimmy Gilbert: On the bright side and that was really the[…]
[…] stuff and sat on these various committees and all the rest of it. He tended to deal with that side of it. I: But you were kind of actually with BAFTA, you were Chair of BAFTA for a while? R: I was chair of BAFTA. Oh yeah, I've always been a member of BAFTA and STV always encouraged you to[…]
Copyright is vested in the BECTU History ProjectCORRECTED VERSIONRudi Cartier, television producer, interviewer Norman Swallow, recorded on 22nd January 1991[By the time of this recording Rudi Cartier's hearing was badly impaired and as a consequence he was reading questions from a pre-prepared ques[…]