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[…] he had a pretty bloody awful time. I mean he was a great fighter and he became representative for India Employers with the ILO, you know, the...International Labour Organisation.Yes. And often, he said, he used to be the only one [laughter]... he particularly was tryingto improve the cond[…]
[…]ine times out of ten he’ll give you the look that you want I mean… after all it is a mechanical process to a certain degree and if you want to have a golden or a sepia look then obviously he’s going to put a sepia filter on. I mean the other one did it, it didn’t come out of his head… and I think it[…]
[…]at's when the television companies, Tyne Tees first, Yorkshire and one other, ABC came along and they proposed to buyout the studio. They did, and in 1968, the sticky years, they bought Halas and Batchelor and they continued it to produce big series for American television like Jackson Five, Osbourn[…]
[…]ave to go for Gander, and he took off. And after six hours, he told us he had to go back. And 10 hours after takeoff, we spent another night again in Santa Maria in the Azores, and he finally made New York rather late. It shows that in those days, it's quite interesting. Even the four engine constan[…]
[…]nbsp; At Elstree. Now that was not what became ABC?A No. ABC was BIP (British International Pictures), they were on one side. And three of their small stages joined over to three stages or to two stages which were British […]
[…]to the voting. The idea I think they felt that the editors were getting enough money without overtime. You kept hearing about all these golden hours in American they got paid and thought “Well, why are we slavering away?” It was this time off in lieu that the firms used to offer […]
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