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Woody Allen

on BBC One London

in conversation with Iain Johnstone
To coincide with a season of Woody Allen films at the National Film Theatre, this Film 78 special, introduced by Barry Norman, presents an interview with the writer-actor-director Woody Allen, whose film Annie Hall won this year's major Oscars.
Woody Allen talks, wittily and candidly, not only about his work in the cinema, but on subjects ranging from philosophy to phobias, from psychiatrists to sex.
Allen: I've been going to an analyst for about 22 years now.' 'How's it going?' 'Slowly.'
Plus extracts from his most successful films.
Series producer BARRY BROWN
Producer IAIN JOHNSTONE

Contributors

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Woody Allen
Introduced By:
Barry Norman
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Woody Allen
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Annie Hall
Talks:
Woody Allen
Series Producer:
Barry Brown
Producer:
Iain Johnstone

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