Culture: Keeping Sub Standards Up ; David Jason Tells Wil Marlow Why He Finds It Increasingly Harder to Film Away From Home
Birmingham Post › March 29, 2006
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Birmingham Post › March 29, 2006
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Despite having to film in the claustrophobic confines of a submarine for his latest project Ghostboat, it wasn't the problematic working conditions that David Jason found most difficult during the shoot.
Instead it was being away from his five-year-old daughter Sophie Mae, his child with wife Gill Hinchcliffe - a hardship that not even being in agreeable locations such as Italy and Malta could allay.See the full content of this document
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Culture: Keeping Sub Standards Up ; David Jason Tells Wil Marlow Why He Finds It Increasingly Harder to Film Away From Home
"That's the downside of filming now," says the 66-year-old. "It becomes more difficult because the child is growing up and these are, as everybody knows, very important years - the formative years - and you get a lot of fun from them.
"She, for example, apparently said to her t...See the full content of this document
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