Another programme from the BBC's 'interviews with remarkable authors' archive, T.H. White being grilled by a probing, rather provocative Robert Robinson in Alderney in 1959, talking about Arthurian legend and English traditions and the business of writing. I do like the optimistic line, "... if you've got the guts to write a book and finish doing those 70,000 words, it's almost certain to be published by somebody ... anybody who can go on and do it, you'll get it published and it'll probably pay for itself".
