Search Results for: BAFTA nomination Best Actress for Bedtime (2003)
John Wiles
[…]se they could be kind of a as a small feature, along with a much longer Yes. Experiments with double sales. But if you had a main feature lesson, the best part of two hours, this would slot in quite nice and build about the usual sale link show.John Wiles 24:58 Yeah. And I think really t[…]
Liz Forgan
[…]hat he was going to be the Chief Executive, did a wonderful interview, at the end of which I said, ‘How marvellous it all sounds, I wish you the very best of luck’, and he said, ‘Well would you like to come and help me start it?’ So I said to him, ‘You can’t possibly mean that, I hate television lik[…]
Jocelyn Rickards
[…]y’s and he sat there and again said “Ca va Jocelyn.” And went off. And Berman said “Does he ever say anything more than that?” And I said “That’s the best one hopes for, sometimes he says more.” And …RF: Had he ever talked about the film, what he wanted, how he saw it, what it was about? Becau[…]
Tony Lawson
[…]g, but, but no, so I was, I was John's assistant, and was very enjoyable experience. I remember we had an ADR session where Edwina Ronald, who was an actress in the film, was slapped about by Tom Bell. I think it was Tom Bell. Can't remember who it was now anyway in the film, and it had all been sho[…]
