but if you wanted to make a film like cathy come home today, would you find an easy place to put it onnd in any case i wouldn't, if i were still working in films, i would not want to produce a film like cathy today. cathy let everybody off the hook. cathy was not a political enough. cathy was a nice, soft, liberalfilm. it wasn't seen that way at the time. it didn't put the boot in where it should have done. that is what i would want to do now. there would be no chance now. by the way, to finish that point quickly, when we did cathy come home, there was a homeless problem but it wasn't that huge. most people knew nothing about it. whenjeremy sandford told us about it, because he had researched it, neither ken nor i knew there was homeless problem. it went out and caused a stir, to put it mildly. now there is a huge problem of homelessness and housing. that is acknowledged by everyone. television does a documentary every week or two on it and it is in the newspapers, but no one cares. the politicians of all parties have neglected it for 30 or a0 years, but they are our politicians so may