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Madeline Smith

[…]7  Yeah the first year was quite fun. made friends. On the first day a very sweet kid came up to me her name was Penny Smyth. Can I be your best friend? And I said, Absolutely. I'd love to be your best friend. So I enjoyed the first year. But I was already very, I was very naughty. I was v[…]

Rodney Giesler

[…]was a one-off.Rodney Giesler: I don't know. I never met him (Neame) although I wrote and thanked him profusely. Also I only finally met David Lean at BAFTA about 6 months before he died. But that day at Pinewood was the next step towards movie-making.John Legard: Your day out at Pinewood was a very […]

Philip Donnellan

[…]ore that my parents had discovered Mary Baker Eddy and Christian Science. So by 1937 I was what is known or was known in the Army as an O.D., Other Denomination. I was a Christian Scientist I mean that was a bore …Colin Moffat: Was that a token thing?  I mean were you literally sincerely or you[…]

Elizabeth Furse (née Wolpert)

[…]hen, at least...We’re still what, mid 30’s are we?Yes, I met my mother-in-law in Elstree studios because I knew her because she and Rebecca West were best friends, they were running the Committee Against War and Fascism in London. And they brought over, they collected money and brought it over to me[…]

Denis Forman

[…]ot more liberal, although the older ones were a bit sniffy, I mean they tended tosort of suck up to the adults by being monitors and prefects but the best society was the servantshall where they were about five or six Scots women and girls and they were quite uninhibited and Ihad the most agreeable […]

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