Sheila Whitaker

[…]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 viaChannel 4 and the BBC, and even then some of it hasn’t been that good. But what’s goodnow is there does seem to be, you know, this whole US indie[…]

Julia Cave

[…]use our own cameras as well.Norman Swallow: Ah ha!Julia Cave:  that’s already started.  It started a couple of years ago on a couple of new channels, which were the news gathering channels.  So, they sent, yes… but you present it, write it, interview it and shoot it yourself.  An[…]

Rodney Giesler

[…]cause Virgilio was clapper as well. John Sharples was a great boffin as you had to be. There was the company radio station that handled ail the telex channels and so on, so you had some mechanics there. You got to know who in the company could fix things. John was a marvellous technician. I've known[…]

Lindsay Anderson

[…] perhaps a forerunner of what was to come later.Norman Swallow: And you still kept that view because I was thinking when you mentioned John Ford, the Channel 4 thing you did from the National Film School.Lindsay Anderson: That's right, Clementine. Clementine was the film which way back in about 48, […]

Cy Young transcript

[…] You know that's what we did.Know when it went on channel 4 this time. That's on channel 4 became longer of […]
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