Barry Quinton

[…]ple Fortune in 1968 because by then the Company decided to put live shows on so we did a lot of live shows. We were predominantly live shows and television work with the BBC because at that time the BBC were converting their studios to colour, so a lot of the entertainment shows were put out to[…]

Mary Orrom

[…]t a great deal of time looking at it. A quite strange effect that when some years later, the Dalai Lama, in fact, came to Britain, and he appeared on television. I had, and then speaking with Michael, he had the same conviction that we knew him, it was quite strange, we'd say "that's not quite right[…]

Laura Mulvey

[…]t was going to be a longer and wider movement and that political optimism changed. I think it was difficult for people like us to make the shift into television, though with The Bad Sister which we did for Channel Four, which was one of the first of their independent features that they, that they, s[…]
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