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[…]hat would collect dirt. Everything was worked out by the Design Council, this was the worst thing and had people... I'm not sure if it ever went into production but they were certainly very interested in it! [laughs]Stephen Peet: There seems to be a bit of confusion in the lists of credits because y[…]
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[…]or there was GB News, and then there was G-B I.Kitty Wood : Hmm.Jim Connock : Now were you in the cutting rooms from the beginning or were you on the production side? It's always a little vague - or did you do a little bit of both in those days?Kitty Wood : I did a little bit of everything in those […]
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[…] it was to decide what would be covered and a production manager who organised the necessary crews and handed out assignments. […]