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[…]Well it's changed the union a great deal, of course.Well that's it, I think it has. Because it's now really it's, it's all geared, it's like with the BAFTA awards and all those sort of things I get so upset about, it's all about television. I mean, film, it was the film...Y es.Awards, let's face it,[…]
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[…] Yes. In Brownshill Gardens where we lived there were diplomats living next door to us and when they went away […]
[…] yes. At the time that 'Blackmail' was made I was living in West Halkin St., overlooking Belgrave Square, you know. […]
[…] film on the Imax system. The Imax people brought 'The Living Planet' over, and for that we had to replace […]
[…]all spoke rudimentary Dutch. My wife treated it most seriously because she likes learning languages, but I took lessons and my children just by living there and being in a Dutch school.
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