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[…] Four television documentary Fifties Features, broadcast in September 1986. [13] David Castell, “More by accident than design”, Films Illustrated, October […]
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[…]id Supervisory Official of both the BBC and independent broadcasting. Yeah, but then I packed that in after a year, and Sharon became the supervisor. David and Sharon. RL: 50:58 I’m not wrong about this, in 1999 you became Assistant General Secretary, GM: 51:03 […]
[…] the other ones were closing down, and in a sense inaugurated a very very interesting era when people like Peter Sainsbury at the Production Board or David Curtis at the Arts Council found ways of managing to continue to make films in collaboration with Channel Four, but I think for a number of us, […]
[…]always interested in sound and I used to holler down the Hoover tubes from room to room. And really, the whole thing clinched itself a mutual friend, David McCallum and he used to live in the homes with a brother who was a film editor, Douglas I've only didn't meet him very much. But he was the seni[…]
[…] in a film called Angel, the Bushy Beard, which I understand was highly successful. It was about the Salvation Army's work in Calcutta. And I believe David Frost spoke the commentary. So Graham, could you ever have any recollections of that film? AndGraham Smart 9:23 yes, I wasn't actual[…]