[…] Canadian battery a Canadian regiment again they were very generous. The Canadians they obviously all were equipped and supplied much better than the British Army. They had plenty of cigarettes and plenty of booze and all this sort of thing which they shared with the studio quite happily. And then w[…]
BECTU History Project - Interview No. 17 [Copyright BECTU]Transcription Date: Unknown - draft analytical transcription by Sarah Easen, British Universities Film and Video CouncilInterview Date: 1987-09-16Interviewer: Roy FowlerInterviewee: Reg SuttonSound recordist: Taffy HainesTape 1, Side 1&n[…]
[…] Transcription Date: Unknown - draft analytical transcription by Sarah Easen, British Universities Film and Video Council Interview Date: 1987-09-16 Interviewer: […]
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[…]to me and I had got this gladiator’s helmet and he said to me ‘what’s this?’ I said ‘it’s a gladiator’s helmet’ cause I had cobbled it from the British Museum. ‘Oh that’s a funny sort of hat’. I was a really stroppy git when I was a kid, I mean, I was really balshy, you know.[…]
[…] subject and tremendous. These are the two productions I would have liked to have done, no others. You ask me here what in your view is the future of British television drama, at a time when many changes of structure of industry. The famous single play will not soon die, it has already died, there i[…]
[…]se the admissions haven’t, ironically,reached the same. So, you know, to that extent I feel vindicated.SF: Sorry, you’re right. How do you feel about British cinema, and I don’t just mean KenLoach and Mike Leigh?Well, it’s been in a bad patch and there hasn’t been much filmmaking going on except via[…]