Jonathan Balcon

[…]he nation or did that stay in the family?Jonathan Balcon  21:21  It was, I in fact, when I heard that Puttnam was anxious to acquire it for BAFTA, I offered it to the National Portrait Gallery, which I thought was a better venue. And the family did receive money for it. Not a lot, but I me[…]

John Shirley

[…]ng it for about 18 months when I went on. On an off site. I mean, as far as I could make out if you Russian productions have you know, more or less a lifetime's existence once you've got on and he couldn't speak a word of English and yet he was directing Peter Finch and Sean Connery German guide I c[…]

Ronald Neame

[…]for, Ronald Neame  2:51:56  I suppose about 12 weeks, maybe 14 as little as it was, it might have been longer. i It seemed a lifetime. But finally we finished. And the last thing was Shawn coming to the studio where he did a prologue for us. And he signed his name. And I'm a[…]

Charlotte Jennings

[…]f it's like a chairman, can I ask you just a chairman, can I ask you a question then you can respond to people off it's happened the other evening at BAFTA You know, when this Kathy Burke was being interviewed to begin with, nobody asked me questions, that huge audience and after and then Derek &nbs[…]

Keith Ewart

[…]not to a great extent, I think that they, they are political. I mean, you know, and we shouldn't be to do with politics. It's taking for granted that BAFTA does it, of course. What's it called? Can't remember the bashand something, Thatcher Association. It's silly. It's not what. We're here about ba[…]
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