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Martin Spence 0:00 Okay, this is a British Entertainment History Project interview with Penny Woolcock. It's the 24th of April 2019. We're at Penny's home in north London.Camera's being operated by Nick Gilbey. Interviewer is Martin Spence. And the interview is copyright of the British E[…]
BEHP 0720 T RENÉE GLYNNE TranscriptBritish Entertainment History Project – Interview No. 720 26th January 2018INTERVIEWEE – RENÉE ALMA GLYNNE INTERVIEWER – DARROL BLAKE Transcriber – Linda Hall-ShawDARROL BLAKE: So, can you tell me your name and[…]