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[…]s to be doing, if you were lucky, 30 [%] but mostly in the 20s so it was quite sensational at the time. And then, low and behold, they went on to win BAFTAs and things like that which was fantastic! So, it was, I mean I find it hard to think that anybody lived through a more golden era of opportunit[…]
[…]ery early ambitions actually because I can remember being taken at a very early age, I must have been four I think, to Westcliffe where we used to go for our summer holidays. And, the big event there was the bandstand used to play and I can remember sitting in the front row with my parents and[…]
[…]: Next door to this building.Alf Tunwell: Very next door to where I'm sitting now.Ralph Bond: Yes, yes.Alf Tunwell: And um, of course I went in there for a very short period as still the office boy. They seemed to know me as nothing else. But of course I didn't remain the office boy very long, I eve[…]
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[…]last four a Morecambe & Wise won it was Ernest Maxim who took over from me. SPEAKER: M21 He won the BAFTA. That was a Bafta award and in fact Yarwood didn't. In fact winit but it was still a very good show. Ernie had done a very good show actually wi[…]
[…]hen the war came along, he sort of freelanced and eventually became, eventually took out a small finance company, Century Motor Finance, and ran that for many, many years until he retired. So we were all, you know, he was always involved with cars and Alan Lawson 1:28 what[…]