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[…]er I would be the boss of 'Euston Films', but that's another story. Anyway so I was getting depressed and that and then suddenly there's a problem at BAFTA. Now I had been on the BAFTA council for quite some time. I was a very impressionable guy. I mean I got on the BAFTA council and there's all the[…]
Interview No 204 Dennis Main Wilson.This transcript version was created using Otter software for the first three sides of the interview, which were edited and combined with a converted and edited PDF file of the remaining four sides. Consequently, the time codes are more infrequent on sides fo[…]
[…]out 8 and stayed there until I went to Epsom when I was 16 and that's when I also went to art school. 0:00:58.9 MIKE: Tell me about your passion for art. Where did that come from? 0:01:02.2 JOY: Oh, that was forever. I just... I can't remember when it started I mean I might have been 5, 6,[…]
[…]0:02 Q: We’re sitting here in Golders Green NW11, at my home, the interviewer, and we’re interviewing for the BECTU History Project, Jim WHITTELL. I hardly need to explain what his long involvement and contribution to the industry is, but we’re g[…]
[…]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[…]
[…] Project - Interview No. 118 [Copyright BECTU ] Transcription Date: 1998-12-12 Interview Date: ??? Interviewer: ??? Interviewee: Ivor Montagu NB: […]
[…]s full Assistant when I was made up was a film called “Public School” and the Editor was Paul Carter, the Director was Jonathan Gili and Paul won the BAFTA Craft Award for “Public School” and was was kind enough to share his prize with me. So that was that was delightful.SPEAKER: M2 [Paul Collard]So[…]
[…]es - there were nine of them. Her father was apparently a very active gentleman! There were nine uncles. They all went to Clifton College and on to Oxford, but by the time I came along there wasn't any money! And so my mother taught me herself, and she was a very brilliant woman. The result was that[…]