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[…]y situation on that tail-end of cartoons when Bank of Scotland wanted to sponsor Cartoon Cavalcade, which seemed like basically a good idea! It was a child's account that they were trying to sponsor. Fair enough. So, deals were done and we made a Cartoon Cavalcade for that following Sunday with the […]
[…]rs later, when my grandfather was when my grandmother was dying, and we lived we got a house in Scotland, and we lived there. Basically throughout my childhood, I lived in Scotland. I went to school in Edinburgh, and yes, so I my home was in Scotland, and so I consider myself Scottish, even though I[…]
[…]etely my program. Some of the reporters wereextremely good, like Harold Williamson was famous for his lovely interviewing techniqueand his talking to children was famous and I did ‘Gale is Dead’ and. ‘Women in Prison’ withhim which won awards. He is wonderful at talking to people. But, very often to[…]
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[…]lts talking about the latest political situation or the technique of how to do a new gag or new play or something I was now as I should have been the child, and I really enjoyed it. Linda Wood 8:30 Did you realise it just immediately or Ernest Maxin 8:33&nb[…]