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[…]e, he moved to London, Nick Gilbey 16:00 yes, because Bristol is, is such a large city, it was difficult, probably, to and film crews were sort of based in Bristol. I suppose they must have had people who could, but it would dominate the news in terms of output, I suppose,[…]
[…] of you know where you know which ones in the film you would see and this is the way he […]
[…]p;and Les move was put into independent television and I went across to feature films and I also took the old shot shorts and documentary branch or under my&nbs[…]
[…]dibly exciting and you think you are at the centre of the universe and it's like, and I should say that in those days we were still shooting stuff on film so News stopped happening, I think, at 12:30 in the day because it had to go and be processed and come back. But it didn't stop it being, feeling[…]
[…]apper : Separate, yes.Lew Grade : But we kept the name ITC. And I made numerous movies. Some not so successful... but I was very proud of some of the films that I made, I mean 'Capricorn One', 'The Eagle Has Landed'... Then I made 'On Golden Pond' which was a huge success...Alan Sapper : Great film,[…]
[…]Norman Swallow: When did you come to Britain and under what circumstancesRudi Cartier: I was the first person as a young director to direct the first film ever made by Sam Spiegel, he had no experience as a producer, so when it was made here, Sam Spiegel went to, he said if they take me and the two […]