Phil Windeatt

[…]r to do it.’ Then you have copyright problems you might lose a master tape that you’ve got in on loan, erm, have you cleared all the actors say, in a drama, have you cleared the music. And then it becomes, it could end up, you might get away with it and I think nine times out of ten you probably wil[…]

Rebecca O'Brien

[…]convent, and Anna Massey was the sort of Mother Superior, and Fiona Shaw was the naughty nun. And it was a, sort of, it was a, it was a coming of age drama about these school girls who were under some form of, there was that amount of stress. I can't remember what the story was, but it was very it w[…]

Clyde Jeavons

[…]But again we, Harold and co., worked hard on that to produce, again, the original colours. It’s meant to be saturated colour film, it’s Victorian melodrama, Gone to Earth, and when they started finding these saturated colours and putting them back, it looked magnificent. And it turned – well, I[…]
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