[…] that bit and that’s where I went from there. It got to… what else did we do? Diamonds, and then we did Live and Let Die, Man with the Golden Gun, and then I did a thing called Inside Out in Berlin. I’d met Ken there and he’d had a terrible time with Stanley Kubrick and he c[…]
[…]hing like several billion feet of 35mm a year. It was just turning and since then it has gone down and down. Almost no film release prints. I saw the golden years, you know, when the largest amounts of motion picture films were being sold both in terms of camera films and lab films - intermediate an[…]
[…]n fact the Library totally moved to Windmill Road. This is another kind of landmark of my maternity leave. I had maternity leave again in 1968 when my second son was born, who now actually is a freelance video editor so he must have caught something in the atmosphere. [TIME 01:03:41] &nb[…]
[…] to…JBFor the first time sometimes. No one would ever listen to him before.SRI think Granada was based in Manchester and World in Action was based in Golden Square,Soho. Where did you spend your time?JBWe worked in Golden Square, but we would fly up in the little Beechcraft aeroplane everyFriday nig[…]
[…]s of them won many awards.Yes, we did a very important film actually called Stand Up The Real Glynn Vernon.The Spastics Society.Yes. That, that won a Golden Reel or something. And... But it was important, because it was the first time we, we actually put a disabled person at the centre of the film. […]
[…]r television, which was Lyons Maid, Tetley Tea, oh I don’t know can't remember any of the others. But we got quite a lot of awards out of all of that Golden Lions and things like that, Clios.Rodney Giesler:Tetley Tea were the famous flat at it folks weren’t they? The Tetley Teabags one?Roy Fowler:Ye[…]
[…]was a big irony because there I was back in the middle of the film business again. [Laughter]Y es.So we moved in...The studios were beckoning?Yes, in 1968 we moved back to Elstree. And our sons went to Haberdashers and we sort of settled down, which [Inaudible 02:12] was in Elstree. And I sort, sett[…]
[…]nada. John Schlesinger: Yes he did. He was in publishing, Roger. Norman Swallow: Yes, I did know him.John Schlesinger: Then went out on light in Golden Square, so it was always known as Gra ada. Norman Swallow: When war broke out you were only 13, wouldn't you have been. John Schlesin[…]