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[…]ean in those days you could put yourself where you could find another job people did. long time ago in the mid sixties.There was a program on Granada Television called Cinema which was later presented by Mike Parkinson but it was a roundup of all the films they show. It's old and new movies and I th[…]
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[…]ow how it started but I used to refer to my work as film which it was, 35mm film. And I said I'm making films. And she said you're not, you're making television. I said absolute rubbish, it's shown on television but we're making films. We edit it, we photograph it in exactly the same way that any fi[…]
[…]nbsp; The copyright of this recording is vested in the ACTT History Project. Kenneth Griffith, actor in feature films, producer and performer in television documentary programmes. Interviewer Colin Moffat 23rd of April 1990. Colin Moffat 0:22 Kenneth, you w[…]