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[…]hing I got very interested in photography. I was always very keen on photography. So I eventually, for my thirteenth birthday, I actually got a Leica camera. And we came to England. sJohn Legard: What school did you go to - you were at school.. ..Teddy Darvas: Gymnasium which is like a gra[…]
[…]l in Deli in India. Of course we've got quite a stake there, we've been releasing the films of Satyajit Ray. Ray has made probably about twenty-three features of which we've released about fourteen of them in Britain. He's been ill of course in the recent period and has just finished off a film that[…]
[…]e day-to-day running of the thing. Roy Fowler: Mmm. Andy Worker: Because I went off to Highbury when I left The Bush and we did nine second features in eleven months, you know in the Charm School days this was, and we got it worked out to a fairly good, fine art then. Roy Fowler: Ah h[…]
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