Gus Walker

[…] BECTU oral history archive in whom the copyright of this recording is vested. Rodney Giesler  0:26  But Gus, can I, can I start</mark></</mark>mark> at the beginning, really, of your life? You know, when were you born? Gus Walker 0:32  9.04.1913 Gus Walker  0:34&nb[…]

Simon Rose

[…] BEHP Secretary,  sue.malden@btinternet.com.Simon Rose  0:09  Simon Yes. Hello.Ian Noah  0:12  I wondered whether we could start</mark></</mark>mark> the interview by you confirming your name and giving me details about you.Simon Rose  0:22  Yes. Simon rose Date of Birth second, the th[…]

Alexander Faris

[…]ical Institution, Commonly known as Inst, which was an excellent School. And we had a very happy childhood.The first indications of musicality on my part</mark></</mark>mark> was coming home from church. On Sundays, and playing the piano, we had an upright piano and the keyboard was about at my eye level and I could pic[…]

billywilliamsbectu-tape2

[…] the way they ~ant to look. You get involved in art</mark></mark> direction and colours and wardrobe and you can't attend […]

John Box

[…] 9 or 10 years old; moved back to England where JB went to school in Cumberland and then London, while his father and brother were still abroad; JB start</mark></</mark>mark>ed at the Northern Polytechnic on Holloway Road, most students were sons of builders; the rumblings of war had start</mark></</mark>mark>ed and JB had a distaste for wh[…]

Francis Gysin

[…]you'd like to tell us a little bit about your early life. But before you start</mark></</mark>mark>ed your professional career in film. Where we were born into your parents. Yes&nbs[…]

John Daly

[…]hepherds Bush.Unknown Speaker  0:25  AndUnknown Speaker  0:27  from from the age of about 16, I got very interested in in films, part</mark></</mark>mark>icularly the spaghetti westerns or Sergio Leone spaghetti westerns and I used to go all over London watching those trends because they were made in[…]
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