[…]15:23 But you see, Roy, we had extraordinary things because Granada, quite rightly, came to us. And theysaid, we are building up a massive library of VTRs. We must have some basis on which to insure them. And we sat down with insurers round a table and we worked out that once the programm[…]
[…]jector while they were doing this special sound recording. And then I used to help with the films that were being sent out to the churches in, like a library. So when they came back, I used to check them through and, and I learnt to patch them. In the old says when you didn’t have tape, you used to […]
[…]en he was at his absolutely supremely highest, and that I felt was a shame. But, and to answer your question I’m, I don't know whether they're all in library, all four of them, but certainly I think two of them are. And I think the Ellington in Europe is still there. And that had Duke doin[…]
[…]d most expensive. I don't know if he ever sold any of his paintings. During his lifetime, though he was generous in giving them away to admirers. His library was extensive, and ever augmented with up to date and rare and out of print additions. His clothes were first class, and I never saw my mother[…]
[…]ras assigned to each production. And on top of that we had odd odd units knocking around one one year I spent a whole year for the government British Library going up with a man standard rubble. And another one Cliff hub on Bay. We used to take two cameras is to take a 400 foot debris and a Newman S[…]
[…]particular first story, [laughing] when it was filmed with [Skeates'] installation, it was a very famous one, you must have seen it many times at the library...Alan Lawson: The bombs coming out [laughs]...David Prosser: The bombs...closing the burst and disappearing back into the aircraft! Yup! So a[…]