Patrick (Paddy) Carey

[…]ty carry caramon interview, john Taylor, with Alan Lawson, recorded on the fourth Of March 1991. side one is done by the staff, with you to be born.Start</mark></</mark>mark> with where you live, where you live, where you live, we went to school.Paddy Carey  0:46  When the first school was a bit disasters, I t[…]

Harry Miller

[…] pancakes.”  And I used to say “I bet you we get turkey before Christmas.”  Of course, in the war it went down very big.  Quite a big part</mark></</mark>mark> really, for a young lad. [LAUGHTER]ALAN LAWSON: Did you go on and do any more acting after that?HARRY MILLER: Well, no.  The only acting I ev[…]

Michael Clarke

[…]e date is 22, October 1993. This is side one. And the file  number is 299.John Legard  0:37  Running, Michael, perhaps you'd like to start</mark></</mark>mark> by telling us about your childhood, where you were born and your family and so on. And then carrying on from there. And I will probably interpret […]

Joan Kemp

[…] as time goes past - just the same way as art</mark></mark> changes, music changes, the audience changes, and you change […]

Gerry Fisher

[…]w I was back. Up until then I was scared stiff. I was back into the hospital again. No but very strong memories. What about schooling. schooling, I start</mark></</mark>mark>ed off going to various schools start</mark></</mark>mark>ed. I mean, I didn't want to go to school, my mother took me to school, when the time came for four, or whatev[…]

Anthony Mendleson

[…] Mendleson : Did I...?Linda Wood : Go to the cinema as a child?Anthony Mendleson : Yes I did, very much so because I was brought up in a very remote part</mark></</mark>mark> of South Wales, by my Aunt, because my Mother died. And there we had a silent film show every week in the village hall, so I saw a great number of[…]

Rebecca O\'Brien

[…]ig house. We the house that they bought was a was a ruin, and my mother basically did it up from scratch. She was very talented interior designer</mark> and art</mark></</mark>mark>ist, and that's what she she did, but she didn't have she had a lot of problems as well. She was a manic depressive, as it was defined in those tim[…]

Wolfgang Suschitzky

[…]depression and my stay in Austria was uncertain, I thought it's better to learn a practical job, which I could do anywhere. Originally, I wanted to start</mark></</mark>mark> to study zoology. My sister at that time was at the Bauhaus in desal to learn photography, and I think that influenced my choice of profession. Th[…]

Rodney Giesler

[…]ates: 1994-01-20 & 1994-03-24Interviewer: John LegardInterviewee: Rodney GieslerJohn Legard: Rodney, tell us who your parents were, and how you start</mark></</mark>mark>ed, and how you got interested in cinema and so on.Rodney Giesler: I was born on the 2nd of February 193I in Manston in Kent, right on the edge of […]
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