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[…]here it is, you’ve made it. And I just want to say that I thinkChannel 4 is the most important thing that will ever happen to British television in mylifetime and anything that I or LWT can do to make it succeed we will do, so the episode’s at an end’, which I thought was extremely generous of him r[…]
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[…]don. We had a great big garden which, now, of course, is all houses, but in those days ran from the middle of Wimbledon Hill to the top, and I remember there were horse buses in those days. Because, as children, our great pleasure, we had - halfway up the hill, where it became steep, they had w[…]
[…]ol. I mean St Paul’s is a very liberal minded school, but it’s still, youknow, there are still very few Indians in this country and just to jump, I remember some time later when I was wearing a sari – this was after the war and I was in films – andsomebody couldn’t understand why[…]
[…]film about the changes in coal mining which took place during one man's working lifetime. Started the film out in black and white and then real two went back&nb[…]
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[…]aches.Speaker 1 29:38 Oh dear. There was something dreadful we did at Film Center for one of the oil companies, which was called all in a lifetime. And it was somebody's mad idea that you could make a film which showed that the whole petroleum industry had been. Gun and grown up to be a […]
[…]ity. My mother jumped at that and I was pushed off into this job which I absolutely loathed. I sat there in the office not knowing what to do and I remember my first day, and I was sitting in this office and they said if the phone rings answer it. So after a few minutes the phone rang and a voice sa[…]