and just, i want to be in a situation where the director trusts me to operate, and that gives me a bit of freedom to take a chance on something, if i feel it spontaneously, and maybe they ll shout at me, but they ll still forgive me for screwing up the take. it doesn t happen very often, thank god, but, you know. yeah, and that, you just, again, used a word ifind fascinating, trust . yeah. is it true, and, again, it s something i read about you and i ve now got this opportunity to find out if it s really true, that you felt you could never work, for example, with ridley scott, because you felt that he would be too intrusive on your part of the film making? no, it wasn t. yeah, well, it wasn t that. i mean, i ve talked to ridley scott over the years a lot, and obviously he was producer on blade runner, but years ago,
is it true, and, again, it s something i read about you and i ve now got this opportunity to find out if it s really true, that you felt you could never work, for example, with ridley scott, because you felt that he would be too intrusive on your part of the film making? no, it wasn t. yeah, well, it wasn t that. i mean, i ve talked to ridley scott over the years a lot, and obviously he was producer on blade runner, but years ago, i went for an interview for a film, and i won t say which one it was, but, erm, and we sat talking, and i said, well, i m really glad to meet you, because it is the first time i ve met you, but you always operate. he said, yeah. well, are you not going to operate? he said, no, i m going to operate. isaid, well, i operate, so it s not going to work, is it? and he said, no, i guess not. but it was kind of nice chatting, you know. so it wasn t about intrusion, it was about the method of working, and just, sometimes, sometimes, that s your comfort z
if the actor does something unexpected, i feel i want the responsibility to go with them or not, or, you know? yeah. and just, i want to be in a situation where the director trusts me to operate, and that gives me a bit of freedom to take a chance on something, if i feel it spontaneously, and maybe they ll shout at me, but they ll still forgive me for screwing up the take. it doesn t happen very often, thank god, but, you know. yeah, and that, you just, again, used a word ifind fascinating, trust . yeah. is it true, and, again, it s something i read about you and i ve now got this opportunity to find out if it s really true, that you felt you could never work, for example, with ridley scott, because you felt that he would be too intrusive on your part of the film making? no, it wasn t. yeah, well, it wasn t that. i mean, i ve talked to ridley scott over the years a lot, and obviously he was producer on blade runner, but years ago, i went for an interview for a film, and i won t say
downing street flat. it wouldn t surprise me at all if borisjohnson is saying these kinds of things about going on for ten years, but it looks like he s writing pretty high in the polls we just had a slightly different set of pulling out and it might be a blip that things are on shaky ground for him. i think whatever he says, it seems to depend on whether it s sunny or rainy that day. to depend on whether it s sunny or rainy that day- rainy that day. laughter. olivia, it rainy that day. laughter. olivia, it wasn t rainy that day. laughter. olivia, it wasn t that - rainy that day. laughter. olivia, it wasn t that long l rainy that day. laughter. i olivia, it wasn t that long ago rainy that day. laughter. - olivia, it wasn t that long ago that 0livia, it wasn t that long ago that dominic cummings was saying we only used borisjohnson is a way of getting back into powerjust so we could tell everyone we were going to get brexit done. we didn t expect them to last that long but he s
wasn t that. at the center of this human cyclone of distrust is a young mom who worked in that plant. heather bogle worked overnights. one eight-hour shift after another. a single parent with a singular mission. her main focus was always her daughter. heather s younger sister, jen. she wasn t too concerned about getting into a relationship. it was more being responsible and taking care of her kid, making sure she was working enough hours to support them both. you look up to her? yeah, she was more like a parent to me than she was a sister. even though she was only 18 months older? yeah, cause she always looked out for me. at 28, heather bogle was mostly looking out for her 5-year-old daughter, mckenzie. heather had never married mckenzie s father, and sister jen says heather s romantic life had never really worked as well as her professional one. there was definitely a lot of guys who wanted to be her