Dicky Leeman

[…]re the cinemas like, and how much did you have to pay to get in?Dicky Leeman: Well I can remember, at a later period when I was an actor, the Gaumont-British up in Kilburn - because I lived in Golders Green - if it was a very wet day, I would go round the agents looking for a job, and then in the af[…]

Gerry Weinbren

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Wolfgang Suschitzky

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Peter Williams

BRITISH ENTERTAINMENT HISTORY PROJECT INTERVIEW No 805 PETER WILLIAMS (PW) INTERVIEWED BY MARTIN SMITH (MS)   RECORDED at SWALE MEDIA ARTS CENTRE, SITTINGBOUNE KENT on 03 November 2021 Commenced 12.30pm; total duration 2h 47m PART 1TDF 14646_01  (RE-START AT 0[…]

Anne Hanford

British Entertainment History Project Interview No. 710 Interviewee: Anne Hanford, formerly Head of Television Library Services at    the BBCInterviewer: Sue MaldenTranscriber:  Linda Hall-Shaw SUE MALDEN:  Thank you very much for talking to us Anne.ANNE HANFORD:  […]

Julia Cave

[…]04:00 [laugher] all together as it contained both sexes and  also it was the time when there were a lot of intermarriage between the Indians and British service people, and there were a lot of Anglo-Indian children at this school and they were very disturbed because if they happen to have come […]
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