Sydney Samuelson

[…]en, Orson Welles talked about making a movie as being the greatest toy train set anybody could ever have, my train set was one day when I was told at BAFTA that they would like me to look after the theatre and how it should be designed and what the technical equipment should be and that was my train[…]

Paul Fox

[…]ed that the Royal Television Society became the leading television society in the country, I mean, it was far more important in television terms than BAFTA, which after all, also embraced film.  I’m not decrying BAFTA.  I think BAFTA do a fine job.  But after all it’s film and televis[…]

Anne V Coates

[…]d then my father had a 16mm camera that, he used to take photographs of us as kids. Mhm. Which I still have. And... Will they surface at the BAFTA [inaudible]? [laughs] I don’t think so. I... I don’t know where they are now. My, my problem from the BAFTA point of view actually is the fac[…]

Peter de Normanville

[…] time winner, but it teaches one not to scripts or exotic things likeSarah Erulkar  36:09  I tend to do, but that was the film that won the BAFTA at the same time as I got that would have been the way BAFTAPeter de Normanville  36:13  Yeah. Let there be light still on that one. T[…]

Patrick (Paddy) Carey

[…]s. It was it was very successful indeed.Alan Lawson  5:23  diminished Of course on television, whereas I remember seeing it posts I shows a BAFTA are somewhat terrifically powerful. Impact amazing really use. But it's like you say a work of art image? Well, it's how you react to everybody […]

Val Guest

[…]inishing. What was I going to tell you? Oh yes, that year, later that year, I had been nominated, The Day the Earth Caught Fire had been nominated by BAFTA, it was then the British Film Academy, it was one of the nominations for the best screenplay, I had so many other pictures for which there had b[…]
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