[…]ings. And, of course, Bernard Cribbens was absolutely brilliant in it. I mean, it was a Chaplinesque performance. It was for that film that I got the BAFTA Award for Best Editing.John Legard: Oh you did.p. 106Teddy Darvas: Bernard loved the film so much, he was chairman of the Guild of Fil[…]
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[…] won, would win the Prix Italia and you know did Bafta ; it would win Bafta awards and so it […]
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[…] here recording you because we've both (Alan and I) read that fascinating autobiography of yours, so I won't ask you very much about the early days before you were in films, but you were born in 1905, which makes you a bit older than me, but did your family have any connection with the entertainment[…]
[…]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[…]
[…] Producers, something like that? It was the same thing as BAFTA, it became BAFTA. [Question: Was it the British Film […]
[…] the British Film Commission. Goodman has been closely involved with BAFTA throughout much of his career, and he held the […]
[…] done a nice little drawing of a man doing fishing for Anthony Quinn. She knew I was going to be […]