Michael Clarke

[…]tingly, they're in different ways in what is now Slovenia is a British GP type system. Whereas in what are now Croatia and Serbia, there was the more central European polyclinic system where nobody had a GP and you always went to a great big place. Anyway, I wrote, I did a lot of investigative work […]

Angela Allen

[…]w York. I found it a very invigorating an exciting place, I find it somewhat scary now. You know those days you could walk… well I wouldn’t walk past central park perhaps in the middle of the night alone. But you could at least go down stairs and not think my goodness I’m gunna be mugged crossing th[…]

Frances Cockburn

[…]t have been 10 vaults or so. As we weren't allowed into the front door of film house. We have to go into a side door ambition of my life to go up the central staircase Wasn't allowed cringing? round in some little alleyway, I remember that was a few more perhaps curious or more friendly than I was b[…]

Edward Aneurin Williams

[…]right, worked on. There was a sort of documentary newsletter that was that the name of the of the publication and he has some publication, which some central kind of documentary publication, and from which, Arthur belt and Brasil right and i think probably advanced as well there. I don't remember hi[…]

Dudley Lovell

[…]ling work to do even now he'd got come on to Shepherds Bush. So he called me one day and I phoned me one day and told me there was a job going in the central loader room at Shepherds Bush. Are they interested? So I went out by lunchtime. From the city to Chevron, and I had an interview, and I've got[…]

Eileen Diss

[…]was Guilford County High School for Girls and that was during the war I think I must have gone to that school in 42, left there in 49 and went to the Central School of Art, did Theatre Design for three years there and Jeanetta Cochrane1 who of course has the theatre named after her now, the art[…]

Gerard "Gerry" Anthony Morrissey

[…] Christina, you remember Christina, don't you? RL: Yes, yeah. GM: Anyway, Christina was the official for all this, what was then called the Central Services areas: catering, security, cleaning, building engineering. RL: Was that a kind of blue-collar area? GM: Yes, it was a blue-[…]

Robert M (Bob) Angell

[…]illed to be out of the army and working in the film industry. However, then the Polytechnic came up with an offer of still photography course. London central London Polly, now the University of WestminsterAlan Lawson  7:11  on Regent Street, theRobert Angel  7:12  old Regency Pol[…]

Lois Singer

[…]hat's available today was a bit difficult to work. I did a few little bits of odd days filming here and there when grandma would come and babysit the central office and information the occasional day's filming perhaps at Rediffusion. But it was difficult in the suburbs, and I left it alone for a cou[…]
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