[…]a couple of years until I spotted in a newspaper and advertisement for a competition that aimed at getting a group of young people out to Canada on a special train. I entered this and had to spend a couple of weeks learning about Canada and it all it entailed and answer a large number of questions. […]
[…]p;Well, it was very tragic. It was no disaster, but we all carried air guns fixed to special holsters on our bikes and there was a fellow called Scanlon who used to stand […]
[…] hour on a Wednesday evening: Diverse Reports.’ Now we had special pe rmission from the IBA, where we would; there […]
[…] about forty societies coming together and we'd show them a special group of films. We feel we've lost that. The […]
[…] Fowler: Was it? Andy Worker: Hmm. Roy Fowler: What, a special effects stage? Andy Worker: Yeah. Roy Fowler: Ah ha, […]
[…] directors or editors were booked in we could expect something special. I remember “The Opium Trail” (1964) directed by Adrian […]
[…]our jobs, came back and said: ‘Well actually, we want something different to that now. Half hour on a Wednesday evening: Diverse Reports.’ Now we had special permission from the IBA, where we would; there would be documentaries but they would come from a point of view documentary. So one week you’d […]
[…]ent about Bright on which was very beautifully produced and submitted it to Edgar. And he pondered over it and he said no I don't' think so, it's too specialised and not enough about British Rail. So we met for lunch. So I said what about a day in the life of, which is a sort of format that I quite […]
[…]oper: Well - Russia - that area was not...had not organised the whole question of birth certificates.Sidney Cole: What I meant is it wasn't something specially directed against Jews - the Jews weren't...?Charles Cooper: This was directed against Jews...Sidney Cole: No, I mean the lack of birth certi[…]