Roy Lockett

[…]e doing an apprenticeship you see and you were studying you didn’t have to go in the Army [0:10:00] you got deferments so I literally became the best qualified apprentice in south London because I was, I had to keep studying because if I’d stopped studying I would have to go and go in the Army […]

Mary Harvey (Welford)

[…]aste of the film business.What, what, what actually were you doing?I was their secretary.I see.[05:00]So I went there and I became the producer’s and director’s secretary, very important. Iknew absolutely nothing at all about films but I, I loved films of course. And then from there, everyone there […]

Frederick Bentham

[…] shows. And the man who was largely responsible for getting Nesbitt interested was Stanley Earnshaw, who was the son of Arthur Earnshaw. The managing director and Stanley owned Joe was was very short, and once seemed you couldn't mistake him and he had a way of getting on with people. I've never bee[…]

F E (Ernie) Diamond

[…]right to call your construction managersUnknown Speaker  0:17  as a as a contracting entity, because she's black, she became a construction Academy when I was assisting construction manager Jeff Jones. Yeah, we'veSid Cole  0:30  tried bothUnknown Speaker  0:32  system. […]

Teddy Darvas

[…]out a Prussian family where the boy wanted to be the artist and the girl, of course, wanted to be military, so she goes in as the cadet into military academy. I thought that was the greatest thing, I loved that.John Legard: So you saw quite a few. You were obviously going to the pictures pretty[…]

Una Bart (Jennings)

[…]ere  kids. Of course when he got married and branched off away from the family I didn’t see so much of him then.  His wife became one of my best friends; I saw much more of Pat than Hal. And she became my best friend until she died. She moved next door to us after Hal died, she moved to th[…]
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