Dennis Main Wilson

[…], laugh!” “No to make fun of the British authorities is verboten.” God knows I tried. The Germans to this day- my daughter is married to a German boy living in Munich - don't have humour as we know it. They are unable to laugh at themselves. And therefore at their establishment.NS: There is a German[…]

Jill Craigie

[…] by being suicidal. Life seemed to be absolutely not worth living. I was miserable. Rodney Giesler: So what happened then? […]

David Robson

[…] use, you can't use your car, you've got to be living locally. And the nearest theatre we can give you […]

David Robson

[…]ng. They said, "Love to have you. We'd like to give you a show of your own. But where you live, it's no use, you can't use your car, you've got to be living locally. And the nearest theatre we can give you is the Odeon, Penge." So I went along for an interview at the Odeon, Penge. And the Chief Proj[…]

Dudley Lovell

[…]nd it was suddenly just next row where I had the wrong. I actually saw the house. I didn't remember it, of course, and and from then, I think we were living in Brixton in those days. From Brixton, we went to Clapham and moved around Catan my word where'd you go to school? I went to school all over t[…]

Bobbi Riesel

[…]a is the British Association of British amateur video awards. Sorry, and that replaced the 10 Best. So that was quite an occasion when we went to the BAFTA Institute in Piccadilly to receive the award. Then followed the American dream, a travelogue in California, Palm Springs, San Diego and Los Ange[…]

Jill Craigie

[…]o you, then?Jill Craigie: No, it wasn't. Nothing was important to me, that was what I meant by being suicidal. Life seemed to be absolutely not worth living. I was miserable.Rodney Giesler: So what happened then? How long did this period last?Jill Craigie: Well, you fall in love, in the end. I don't[…]

Larry Allen

[…] to your childhood, what did your Father do for a living? Larry Allen: Well my Father was a very strong […]

Larry Allen

[…]iness and gave it away, to get onto something else! You know what I mean?!Rodney Giesler: Going back to your childhood, what did your Father do for a living?Larry Allen: Well my Father was a very strong man, he had to be strong, because he was a coal-miner. And he was a bit of a lad really, he was a[…]
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