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[…] would… if you had work with Granada, which was being processed at Humphries in Manchester, then if there was a serious problem, and it went over the head of the local lab, then I would go and deal with the Head of Film with a problem. But, I obviously… Humphries closed in ’85 and I went there in ’8[…]