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Bafta boss Amanda Berry: lights, camera, friction

Amanda Berry, chief executive of Bafta, has a model of Buzz Lightyear in the window of her office off London’s Haymarket. Around the corner from the administrative hub she uses as her base, work has begun on the renovation of 195 Piccadilly, the flagship venue the British Academy of Film and Television Arts has occupied since the 1970s — a grand meeting and event space for its members, the massed actors, directors, craftspeople and technicians. Like most London building projects, there were snags. Read More...

Amanda Berry, chief executive of Bafta, has a model of Buzz Lightyear in the window of her office off London’s Haymarket. Around the corner from the administrative hub she uses as her base, work has begun on the renovation of 195 Piccadilly, the flagship venue the British Academy of Film and Television Arts has occupied since the 1970s — a grand meeting and event space for its members, the massed actors, directors, craftspeople and technicians. Like most London building projects, there were snags.

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