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Bruce Anderson
[…]of status and provided some very intelligent and worthwhile contributors. I think, I think breaking up the old TV branch was good because it gave the BBC a sensible voice. Its weakness, there was two fold in respect of television. One, ITV became quite a the worst aspects of ITV that in the past hav[…]
Interview
[…]t I thought I probably thought I got six months work. It was it was two weeks only was shot at Highbury studios. Recently I got a copy of it from the BBC. It's on video. It is the most dreadful little film. I mean, it's really poor, but Bernard Miles was in it. And an actress called lusail Lyle spel[…]
Phil Windeatt
[…], so everyone’s happy, you know, and we got a page in. So absolutely amazing amount of publicity and we even ended up on, not Newsnight, the tea time BBC show with Sue Lawley, (actually it was Nationwide. PW) and er, so the film was 11 getting around. This is incredible really from nothing[…]
Joan Kemp-Welch
[…]atre and with - as of that time - and your career as an actress. Someone came to you and said, "Commercial television is coming up." Had you done any BBC television as an actress, or as a director?Joan Kemp-Welch: Well as an actress, as I say, the one time I told you, at the Alexandria Palace w[…]
BEHP 0739 T Phil Windeatt Transcript
[…] eve n ended up on, not Newsnight, the tea time BBC show with Sue Lawley, (actually it was Nationwide. PW) […]
Joan Kemp
[…] said, "Commercial television is coming up." Had you done any BBC television as an actress, or as a director? Joan […]
Taylor Downing
[…]t at all but I was very much in the shadow of it, in the ‘wake’ if you like of The World at War, and always had been fascinated by it. And unlike the BBC for instance, when they were making The Great War series in the mid-sixties, where they only bought a brief licence for the archive all of which e[…]
