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	<title>Comments on: The England of Elizabeth, 1957 for BTF</title>
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	<description>David Watkin: Oscar-winning Cinematographer</description>
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		<title>By: CHRIS INGRAM</title>
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		<description>Absolutely anything about David Watkin is fascinating to read, I first became aware of his name when projecting 16mm prints of the many and varied British Transport Films. Later when I was involved with 35mm Cinema David&#039;s name regularly appeared on the credits my last screening being Out of Africa for Sydney Pollack. And that first film all those years ago that I screened- HOLIDAY a short travelogue about Blackpool all to the accompaniment of Chris Barber and his Band.

Thanks David,we&#039;ll always remember you. R.I.P.

Chris Ingram. (Former Projectuonist)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Absolutely anything about David Watkin is fascinating to read, I first became aware of his name when projecting 16mm prints of the many and varied British Transport Films. Later when I was involved with 35mm Cinema David&#8217;s name regularly appeared on the credits my last screening being Out of Africa for Sydney Pollack. And that first film all those years ago that I screened- HOLIDAY a short travelogue about Blackpool all to the accompaniment of Chris Barber and his Band.</p>
<p>Thanks David,we&#8217;ll always remember you. R.I.P.</p>
<p>Chris Ingram. (Former Projectuonist)</p>
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