Peter Stroud

[…] music sessions! Jim Shields: It always works out for the best doesn't it? Peter Stroud: Yeah, yeah, dead lucky you […]

Alan Lawson

[…] them up and shoot them. Although the camera did his best it didn't reall y matter if it was an […]

Harry Coventry

[…]egetables, but mostly for for either fish or or meat, groceries, cheese, that sort of thing. You've got a tiny amount, but, you know, people made the best of it and and I think we were probably the healthiest we've ever been as a as a nation, because we didn't eat lots of fat. We didn't, we didn't. […]

Elizabeth (Liz) Bale

[…]grace, windy Goldie, who's quite a legend within the BBC. No, Elizabeth Bale  7:55  she was one of those remote figures. The best thing, I think, that I remember was when we finished work, we used to go to the viewing galleries, which I think were on the fourth level, becaus[…]

Ernest Marsh

[…]ffice and said, I want a job. And he said, Well, you know what? What experience you got what this, what that, what the other? And he decided that the best thing for me to do. He said, Yes, okay, you can have I'll give you a trial job. And he sent me to the ABC Enfield, where the chief projectionist,[…]

Ken Westbury

[…]nglish as youSpeaker 2  0:24  got older. Um, what awards Have you won through your lifetime?Speaker 1  0:33  Well, I've run three BAFTA nominations, one for Dr. Fisher of Geneva, one for sugar detective, a one for tenders tonight. And I've got one award for for services to televi[…]

Martin Gibbons

[…] McNally as as Hancock himself. And, of course, we would love to hear the originals. But in the absence of those originals, these recreations are the best that we can have. And it's a great recreation and an ability to be able to really enjoy these wonderful scripts from from Ray and Alan for a new […]
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