[…] for £80,000. In the houses around the canal people were living and there were two garages. One of my first […]
[…] the Glasgow School of Art. And that's the only specialised training I have. Because I had I left I had to stay long. When I started, I had to burn a living. And I started selling my drawings and my writing to newspapers in Glasgow. And I learned a great deal from that. Linda Wood 1:28Did[…]
[…] 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[…]
[…] nationality. You're British? Yeah. Okay. And have you won any awards in your your long career? Well, I was part of the team that won a special craft BAFTA for spring watch in 2011. I also won the team award. Well, we spring watch one the team award. And I will do is that I think it was two years ag[…]
[…] substantiate, which is "there's no more powerful influence on a child's life than the unlived life of a parent." And so to some extent, I feel I was living my father's unlived life. So I always knew that I wanted to be an artist, even though I didn't really know what that was because I'd never met […]
[…]any of this happened, I had done a series called Edward And Mrs. Simpson for Thames. Yeah. And that was just... ...it got the Emmy and the BAFTA when I was shooting Baby Makes Six. And Colleen Dewhurst stopped the shoot and said "I want to announce that my director's just won an award". A[…]
[…] and, you know, we had a good, good life. We really did. We helped each other. We've, when we won our major awards, we won them at the same time, the BAFTA Awards. We rarely work together, only at the end when we made two films in India. And we did some... a script on something else and Steel. But a[…]
[…]ted Bow Bells (1954). It was a sequel to Sunday by the Sea. Sunday by the Sea (1953) won the Grand Prix at the Venice Film Festival. Judi Dench won a BAFTA for her role in Four in the Morning (1965).
[…]e and all sorts ofadventures and I had, but it was all very interesting because I’d never really lived in the wintertime in, in life, this was really living it up, you know, this wasn’t justplaying.Yes, yes, I see.And so I... And then one day when she, the day she was born, I had a letter arrive fro[…]
[…]merica, so that's a treasured memory for me. Well in the meanwhile, I just had the normal life of... Gloria Sachs 9:03 Were you living with your aunt still? Margaret Thomson 9:05 Living with one aunt in New Zealand. And actually, she was a very strict and stern[…]