[…]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[…]
[…] memorial event for Hohn Mills after he’d died , at BAFTA and Dickie was chairman or vice -chairman of BAFTA […]
[…]e Maggie Smith, you name it they were all Fellows of theBritish Film Institute; and then I went to a memorial event for John Mills afterhe’d died, at BAFTA and Dickie was chairman or vice-chairman of BAFTA or84something and so Dickie was given the job of presenting this memorial tributeto John Mills[…]
[…]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[…]
[…]aid “We have a benign despotism”. 00:15:28A benign despotism here - (?) so I did the - the series of ‘Square World’ and it won the BAFTA - Mike - Michael Bentine got best entertainer and er - I got John Street best programme and I got best director - so that was lovely[…]
[…]e 1970s. Kind of your assumptions that you, perhaps, you developed together around the use of colour.CM: Well, the film we made after Kes was After a Lifetime by Neville Smith, set in Liverpool, and that was a colour film. And it was in colour because it was made for London Weekend Television and th[…]
[…]m with a View in I was operated and lit and more recently the how's the recent one won the Oscar for for light, not for lighting and won it for one a BAFTA award I bet one thethink what it was? Or blank for the moment? Trying to think too many too many directions at once. Well, nevermind, we'llleave[…]