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[…] to go out – only one TV service - on BBC TV on New Year’s Day 1959. Once again playing […]
[…] that, I mean it might be quite interesting. Actually the BBC represented a kind of Norman Swallow: publisher David Attenborough: […]
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[…] always been my ambition to get a job in the BBC. The reason being that next door but one to […]
[…]ed drama, Documentary, Music, Arts, medical, and waternsw. So I've had quite a broad spectrum when when, and I've also worked for major companies for BBC for all the most of the ITV companies before that when they were still in existence, channel for independence. And that's, that's, that's who I am[…]
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[…] actress and, and did a lot of broadcasting on The BBC in, in Aberdeen. So I played Portia in The […]
[…]ays did Shakespeare in the garden every summer because we had an English teacher who herself was an actress and, and did a lot of broadcasting on The BBC in, in Aberdeen. So I played Portia in The Merchant Of Venice when before I left school.And did that continue at university? Yes, it did, yes.Moir[…]