Jean Anderson

[…]ode, was so dramatic, it started with us all at the funeral of father then the will reading and a lot shocks and I found out that the father had been living with the secretary and had a baby, all this happened and that he left the business to the three sons and none of them wanted to be involved. I […]

Rudolph (Rudi) Cartier

[…]en called, I wasn't permitted to direct. They put a ban on my directing and so I had to resort to script writing. For the Germans.Norman Swallow: But living in LondonRudi Cartier. In London. We came to the first thing, when I went to the old Charing Cross Road post office to catch [the post for the […]

Bill Mason

[…]poet. And there was Arthur looking all scruffy, and very much more like a poet to a schoolboy, and Basil Wright looking as if he'd just come from the City who I was told was a poet. I was mad on films from that point. I went up to Cambridge, oh I said what should I do in between school and Cambridge[…]

Diana Morgan Transcript

[…] doing at that time? DM: I don’t know. He was living in a very grand house. And the funny thing […]

Ernest Marsh

[…] says, Well, if you, if you want to do something to it, do it. So on the following weekend, on the Saturday, I came up from Colchester, where we were living with all my tools, and I bashed three huge holes through a breeze block wall. And. Separating these two rooms, two of the three rooms, and on t[…]

Colin Flight

[…]s. They were part of an international group, quite clearly with a big name. And each of the operations, the manufacturing operations was like a small city, like a small town, and they’d even have street names and you’d find your way around the premises. So it was an opportunity to not only get emplo[…]
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