[…]e that. But there was a place that they always used to go to called the 'Kameradschaft der deutschen K�nstler' which was a sort of - well it was like BAFTA, you could eat there, and drink there and meet your friends.Sidney Cole: Did you see a lot of films in Berlin?Kay Mander: Oh yes! Masses! - I sa[…]
[…] Grand Prix at the Venice Film Festival. Judi Dench won a BAFTA for her role in Four in the Morning (1965).
[…] on thirty bob a week? Joan Kemp-Welch: Well, I was living at home, I was living at home. Roy Fowler: […]
[…]bout your childhood, your family and your schooling.Speaker 1 0:32 Well, for the first six years, it was the sort of idyllic life because living right by the seaside in a primary school in the summer, particularly, my mother would collect me after school and if it was a nice day, we'd go[…]
[…]bout your childhood, your family and your schooling.Speaker 1 0:32 Well, for the first six years, it was the sort of idyllic life because living right by the seaside in a primary school in the summer, particularly, my mother would collect me after school and if it was a nice day, we'd go[…]
[…]as probably, at The Gate, about thirty shillings.Roy Fowler: Right, OK. Could one survive on thirty bob a week?Joan Kemp-Welch: Well, I was living at home, I was living at home.Roy Fowler: But you had fares and meals to buy?Joan Kemp-Welch: Yes but fares were so very cheap, fares[…]
[…] of us when you're 20 or whatever it was, 21 or 22, the idea of going back to being an undergraduate, going back to being a student and not earning a living and I wanted to get married and all those sorts of things, so I thought I cannot go back to being a student and I got a job. And in a way, actu[…]
[…] going back to being a student and not earning a living and I wanted to get married and all those […]
[…]aid magnox. You know, is that your darkness? To me? It's madness. That was the working title never changed. That I did every sort of effect. The best BAFTA I never got. He says modestly, because BAFTA had no category for television effects, film effects, not television effects, has now done then in […]
[…]m everybody there and from the excellent editors and the whole, whole thing was a great experience for me. And of course, we won, as a team the BAFTA award. Norman Swallow: Which year? Sorry the usual question.Julia Cave: Well I can’t do years you see. It’s whatever year BBC2 1[…]