[…]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[…]
[…] my sister I until pretty late on. In 1962 I think it was when we were living in, not my sister and I, when I was married and living in London for a couple of years and one night there was a knock on the front door and when I opened the door there was an oldish man there who turned out to be […]
[…] a large family, nine children. You had to be in, in these old, it was only an ordinary council school and you had to be in what they called X7 for six months before you could take this exam, which was a called a labour exam. I still have the thing upstairs. If you passed this exam[…]
[…]t on film, his bits and we did 6 of those. And it was very successful so we did 7. And because it was so different I got what was the equivalent of a BAFTA award and so did Stanley. It was very successful.John Taylor: What was the show called.Jimmy Gilbert: On the bright side and that was really the[…]
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[…]nd to drag an awful lot. Yeah I know a lot of the big features. Yes. They didn't seem to add an awful lot. So often we'd come out of the screening at BAFTA and we just said Well that would have been a marvelous song if any it had been half an hour or 40 minutes shorter.SPEAKER: M8And you could see w[…]
[…] it and refinement on it. And, and it won a BAFTA.[Laughter] It was, it was a SEFTA then, it wasn't […]
[…] we, anything we thought Pet, was a bit iffy we got rid of it, you know, and did a bit more preparation on it and refinement on it. And, and it won a BAFTA.[Laughter] It was, it was a SEFTA then, it wasn't a BAFTA.Yes.So I always believe that it's an ill wind that blows nobody any good after all tha[…]
[…]last four a Morecambe & Wise won it was Ernest Maxim who took over from me. SPEAKER: M21 He won the BAFTA. That was a Bafta award and in fact Yarwood didn't. In fact winit but it was still a very good show. Ernie had done a very good show actually wi[…]