1 and 2?Well, it came in at just under four hours.Tell me about it? I tried cutting it.Maybe I could’ve edited out the pre-directing bit? Lost the chat about growing up; the nine months in walled hospital room with one wall missing or the time he appeared on national tv as a puppeteer.Or cut the bits about his endless list of non-directing jobs?Maybe trim the stuff about his previous bosses?But his previous bosses are people like Gerry Anderson and Ridley Scott.And his pre-directing jobs were every single job you can think of that’s related to making films.Except directing.It’s why his directing was so good; on set, he knew what everyone did and how everything worked.As Roger puts it ‘I had the longest apprenticeship in the world’.A polymath, I think the kids call it.Not only has he got a crazy amount of great ads to talk about, he can remember all of them, the problems and how he solved them.The result is that my oldest interviewee talked for the longest time.The, after recording, he spotted a bus to Islington, he waved goodbye and ran after it.He’s 89.