[…]uld they be?Teddy Darvas: I don't know. I am not technical at all. But anyway, this is what I saw. There were some marvellously run cinemas. The Granada circuit - the managers were a different quality. They had more independence. If they had a cinema that had a stage, if they wanted to put a pa[…]
[…]occasion when I had ever met a counterpart of mine who worked in commercial television. I had literally never met a producer who worked in Granada or AR or any of the other commercial organisations, it's a strange indication of the enclosed nature of the BBC system that even though we wer[…]
[…]GSA about late 60s. They opened the Manchester plant that was really to service Granada. Yes I was going to say that because of the rise of television to s[…]
[…]come to Cuba on Thursday?" That was it, on Thursday. So I said, "Don't be silly, you're pulling my leg." "No" he said, "we've got a job out there for Granada Television." So I said, "Are you serious?" He said, "Yes." So I said, "All right then." So we had to go down to Victoria Station and get inocu[…]
[…]the material survive.Peter Tanner: 4 reels out of 6 but there's no soundtrack.Roy Fowler: It's you cutting copyPeter Tanner: Yes. When Granada, because Sidney Bernstein is still in charge of Granada, he asked me if I'd talk about it and he asked me look at the film which was rather ha[…]