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[…]then I did things like go to the Highland Show and follow the Queen Mother round about and write cover/colour pieces on that so I became the Features Editor very quickly at the Scottish Farmer. I stayed there for two years and felt, was well aware that it was quite a restricted place to be so I cast[…]
[…]eah, I mean I see nowadays in comparison - night and day. With us, being an Assistant Engineer, no, an Assistant Dubbing Mixer, you engaged with Film Editors, Assistant Film Editors, Sound Recordists and you got a real broad-brush feel for how to construct a programme. So, although I was strictly So[…]