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[…] enabled me to very, very successful company and ready to set up with the viewer to pay television. There was the first first one was revealed making programmes for pay television. That's why we call it British Home Entertainment for a wonderful day. And it was a bit so we were so at it and but that[…]
[…]lour film that Ealing had ever made. Um, and it was arranged before I got to the studios, when I took up my job at the studios they'd already got the programme for the next year - naturally they always have - and 'Saraband' was on the agenda, and my predecessor, as I say, wasn't a designer and she h[…]
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[…]ly unhappy and insane, and take to drink and put your head in the gas oven! And it's only recently, somebody said to me... when I was very upset by a programme that I'd had seen... she said, "well, Pat, you silly old fool! You haven't learnt to use your television skin!" But what does that mean? It'[…]
[…] my job at the s tudios they'd already got the programme for the next year - naturally they always have […]
[…] from the very beginning, I produced and directed the opening programme, and I think I was there on the last […]
[…]deline Smith 52:42 Yes, and a lot of black and white, may I add. Yes. Mike Dick 52:46 1969, you dida programme called "Who Done it?" for ATV. Madeline Smith 52:52 Yes, I did. Mike Dick 52:53 […]