Introduced by Barry Norman Woody Allen in conversation with lain Johnstone. A rare television interview with the writer/actor/director WOODY ALLEN, whose film Annie Hall won Oscars for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Screenplay and Best Actress at last month's Academy Awards. Allen talks candidly about why he didn't turn up to collect the Oscars and the extent to which his film is autobiographical. Other subjects touched on include: psychiatrists, Diane Keaton, romance. Richard Nixon, God, fame and sex. With extracts from Bananas, Love and Death, Steeper, Annie HalL.
—Radio Times