In his 2021 autobiography "In My Own Time", Humphrey Burton recalled of this edition:
"Thanks to the astute bookkeeping of the Aquarius accountant Vijay Amarnani, there was usually enough cash in the production kitty for me to hire a freelance director once in a while. After Tony Palmer fell out - for the first of many times - with the BBC, I invited him to join us and for Aquarius he filmed John Lennon and Yoko Ono in New York; it was one in a slew of rather sad American films by Palmer, which he later reissued as a DVD under the title The Pursuit of Happiness."
"Thanks to the astute bookkeeping of the Aquarius accountant Vijay Amarnani, there was usually enough cash in the production kitty for me to hire a freelance director once in a while. After Tony Palmer fell out - for the first of many times - with the BBC, I invited him to join us and for Aquarius he filmed John Lennon and Yoko Ono in New York; it was one in a slew of rather sad American films by Palmer, which he later reissued as a DVD under the title The Pursuit of Happiness."