Dennis Main Wilson

[…]bout a school, but to get to our grammar school, “cor, ‘ere George Wilson’s boy Den, he’s got himself a scholarship, Christ.” So you go there in your best suit. The master was a chap called Maurice M.A (Oxon) and he spoke rather well, whereas we was talking more [faux cockney] “a bit like that darli[…]

Chris Menges

[…] I mean, even Michael Collins I didn’t do the final grade of that on the DVD, on the blu-ray. I think that the distribution companies think they know best and they also think it’s going to cost money and cause delays. Well it doesn’t cost money and it doesn’t cause delays and they don’t know best.PF[…]

Jenny Barraclough

[…]ea quarter of the B.B.C.’s output must come from independents. And George and I, two seniorproducers in the department, were invited by Will to go to BAFTA, sit on the stage andanswer questions about what sort of things we felt we wanted from independents (we theB.B.C.) wanted from independents and […]

Margaret Dale

[…]how business goes on. Television has to change its schedules when something happens.Well in 1963, I was very pleased to get an award. It’s now called BAFTA, but in those days it was called SAFTA.NS: The Guild of television Producers and Directors. This became the Society and Film and Television Arts[…]

Jimmy Wright

[…]t. Was on the Sunday night. It was in March. I think I was awarded my BAFTA yes Award on Sunday night and on the Tuesday I was at Buckingham Palace&nb[…]

Richard Marden

[…]p;43:14  So anyway,Richard Marden  43:15  so that was only 49. Then about I suppose six years ago, seven or eight years ago. I went to BAFTA for lunch I was working in town, I often get a BAFTA for lunch and I went in there and there were not many people about and I saw an old gentlem[…]

billywilliamsbectu-tape2

[…] Cinematography and also nominated for the Best Cinematography for the BAFTA award. Unfortunately I didn't win either. Freddie won the […]
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