[…] stuff and sat on these various committees and all the rest of it. He tended to deal with that side of it. I: But you were kind of actually with BAFTA, you were Chair of BAFTA for a while? R: I was chair of BAFTA. Oh yeah, I've always been a member of BAFTA and STV always encouraged you to[…]
[…]s. Interviewer - Alan Lawson. Recorded on 30 June 1997. Side 1 Q First and foremost, where and when were you born?A 36. Mary McCall(?) Nursing Home, Fortnam Road, St[…]
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[…]ia as a seven-year-old and worked his way through college and law school, had developed quite an impressive law firm in New York and was very anxious for me to get into the firm. And I was anxious to get into motion pictures! My eldest sister had written quite a few original stories for films. At th[…]
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[…]rictions on by the ACT, as it was then called, I wasn't permitted to direct. They put a ban on my directing and so I had to resort to script writing. For the Germans.Norman Swallow: But living in LondonRudi Cartier. In London. We came to the first thing, when I went to the old Charing Cross Road pos[…]