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BRITISH FILM AWARDS.—Tony Richardson (right), producer and director of “A Taste of Honey,” receiving the British Film Academy’s award for the best British film of 1961 from Vincente Minelli, American film-maker. Mr Richardson also received an award for the best British screen-play, which he wrote with Shelagh Delaney, author of the play, “A Taste of Honey.”

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29797, 13 April 1962, Page 8

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BRITISH FILM AWARDS.—Tony Richardson (right), producer and director of “A Taste of Honey,” receiving the British Film Academy’s award for the best British film of 1961 from Vincente Minelli, American film-maker. Mr Richardson also received an award for the best British screen-play, which he wrote with Shelagh Delaney, author of the play, “A Taste of Honey.” Press, Volume CI, Issue 29797, 13 April 1962, Page 8

BRITISH FILM AWARDS.—Tony Richardson (right), producer and director of “A Taste of Honey,” receiving the British Film Academy’s award for the best British film of 1961 from Vincente Minelli, American film-maker. Mr Richardson also received an award for the best British screen-play, which he wrote with Shelagh Delaney, author of the play, “A Taste of Honey.” Press, Volume CI, Issue 29797, 13 April 1962, Page 8