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[…]sgow and it was different. I did have my doubts for many, many months following it. I did miss STV terribly for a long time but I was being given new challenges now. There was corporate videos to be made. There was commercials and there was a new thing which I'd not even considered and that was ligh[…]
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[…]long time? DM: As long as it lasted, yes. SC: That was very long. DM: Quite long. I loved that, adored that. SC: Did you like the challenge of writing what in some ways is a constricted medium isn’t it, for television? DM: I think so. I always liked that kind of order. Like […]
[…]mind, they'll give as good as they get. I think this is not the attitude in the south of England. I think in the South people don't want that kind of challenge. I mean Balcon certainly didn't. So I see no reason why one should be respectful of people like Balcon or Grierson, although he was a Scot. […]