From the vast "TV Days" archives of amateur television historian Ira H. Gallen comes this 1968 interview with British director Peter Yates, fresh from completing his work on Bullitt.
The interview is interesting enough on its own merits -- Yates, who was then considered quite a maverick among English filmmakers and has now been largely forgotten, discusses the changing role of the car chase and his own desire not to become a Hollywood director. But it's also lots of fun just as a television period piece, given the now-unthinkable thick accent of the host and the panel of film students acting as Yates' questioners, who seem to have wandered in off the set of The Mod Squad.