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I guess it was, yes. Yes, it was a fair...
Yes, it was the most usual I think in those days.
Yes. Yah. And then my father had a 16mm camera that, he used to take photographs of us as kids.
Mhm.
Which I still have. And...
Will they surface at the BAFTA [inaudible]? [laughs]
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