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Lights, Camera, Britannia is a podcast all about British cinema featuring interviews with those who have made an indelible mark on British film.
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Episode 6: John Conroy

Episode 6: John Conroy

2023-12-0755:43

Lights, Camera, Britannia is a podcast all about British cinema.  Episode 6 features award-winning cinematographer John Conroy talking about his early work on Jim Sheridan's The Field (1990) as well as Parked (2010), Weekender (2011), Flora and Son (2023) and My Norweigan Holiday (2023).  John also shares some anecdotes from his TV credits including Luther, Penny Dreadful and The Terror.  Flora and Son is available now on Apple TV and My Norwiegan Holiday is available on Hallmark TV.
Lights, Camera, Britannia is a podcast all about British cinema.  Episode 5 features producer and director Tim MacKenzie-Smith talking about his upcoming feature documentary, Getting it Back: The Story of Cymande (2022), which is released in UK cinemas on the 16th Feb 2024. 
Episode 4: Mike Hodges

Episode 4: Mike Hodges

2023-11-0930:57

Lights, Camera, Britannia is a podcast all about British cinema.  Episode 4 features writer/director Mike Hodges talking about his debut feature Get Carter (1971) and his cult favourite Pulp (1972).  
Lights, Camera, Britannia is a podcast all about British cinema.  Episode 3 features actor Malcolm McDowell talking about working with Lindsay Anderson on If... (1968) and his early memories working with Ken Loach on a scene that was cut from Poor Cow (1967).  
Episode 2: James Fox

Episode 2: James Fox

2023-10-1122:17

Lights, Camera, Britannia is a podcast all about British cinema.  Episode 2 features actor James Fox talking about his films The Servant (1963) and the controversial Performance (1970).  
Episode 1: Ken Loach

Episode 1: Ken Loach

2023-09-2811:19

Lights, Camera, Britannia is a podcast all about British cinema.  Episode 1 features acclaimed British director Ken Loach discussing his early films, including Poor Cow (1967) and Kes (1969). 
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