Search Results for: BAFTA nomination Best Actress for Bedtime (2003)
Teddy Darvas
[…]ings. And, of course, Bernard Cribbens was absolutely brilliant in it. I mean, it was a Chaplinesque performance. It was for that film that I got the BAFTA Award for Best Editing.John Legard: Oh you did.p. 106Teddy Darvas: Bernard loved the film so much, he was chairman of the Guild of Fil[…]
Una Bart (Jennings)
[…]ere kids. Of course when he got married and branched off away from the family I didn’t see so much of him then. His wife became one of my best friends; I saw much more of Pat than Hal. And she became my best friend until she died. She moved next door to us after Hal died, she moved to th[…]
David Attenborough
[…]you a 3-6 months maybe and I said and I'm a married man, I have a son, I can't go on some flibbertygibbitenterprise like that which of course was the best way to get any one enthusiastic about you and from then on she pursued me.And then she said maybe you won't come and join us but perhaps just com[…]
Godfrey Jennison
[…]omebody would say 10 years before all of the jealousies in the kitchen. This is ridiculous and it's an awful thing to say. I think it's true that the best thing that ever happened was that it was closed down. And John Taylor. With whom I lived and worked and worked a lot and more much more recently […]
Nancy Thomas
[…]ay, ‘Gargantua, I must have...’ whatever it was he wanted to have, you know. [laughter] I knew him right to the very end because I used to see him at BAFTA and various places and his voice would come ringing out, ‘Gargantua! How are you?’ And everybody would turn round. [laughter] This very small ch[…]
