Sue (Susan) Crockford

[…]ni liberation movement for a very short time so that he, in all our lives brought us up equally. He had the money primarily, but when it came to like child rearing, cooking and just general care, belief in us...SF: Yes.It was equal. It was only later when I met, say, the parents of my sister’s frien[…]

Emmanuel (Manny) Yospa

[…]or's workshop, although that was long before my time, it was a coincidence. But anyway my mother had to just work day and night, because we had three children. And when I - instead of carrying on with further education I had to -Charles Drazin: You had to leave to -Manny Yospa: I had to leave to get[…]

John Shirley

[…]at I remember very well. I like to claim that I'm third generation in the film industry. The reason for this is that my grandmother was left with six children around about 1910 1911. My grandfather had a business in Hampton. And he died why and asked the family went to shepherds, Bush, I will never […]

Joe Mendoza

[…]in the country. Because I'd been in London all my life. I'd never ever. I used to have a week in Buckinghamshire, maybe that Easter time when I was a child. But to actually be in the country and see the whole year round in the country was wonderful to me. You know, it was a completely new experience[…]

Yvonne Littlewood

[…]mber too much about that. I can remember going to Hereford, and I went twice a week, and I used to have to take the bus and it left at 4.10, and to a child at that age it was an endless bus journey. And I went to May Hatton’s Academy in Hereford, and I took my dancing lessons there, and I did my exa[…]

Teddy Darvas

[…]tle money. Her(?) (My?) father married three times, he was widowed, and then he always married a cousin or something. There were three generations of children - one generation went to the United States and the family name was Zahler and in Hollywood there are some Zahlers - one composed music for a […]

John Dark

[…]t. It was strangely enough. Yes because I went back there because when I came out of the army and that would be 1948 and then I got married and had a child and there is no work that was I remember that period. That was great. Yes. That there was absolutely no work. So I went home one night and I sai[…]

Charles Potter

[…]the film thing eventually? So start at the beginning, if you'd like to do that.Speaker 3  1:09  Well, I wasn't that. I was an only but only child, and I wasn't allowed to go to school until I was seven, because they were worried that it might worry meUnknown Speaker  1:26  when a[…]

Francis Searle

[…]er 1  42:45  know Roy because of the blinking, the boyhood, young boy who sings, games,Roy Fowler  42:54  games, the pressures on childhood people don't really.Speaker 1  42:59  Could well be, because when could I tend to be over sensitive, over emotional, you name it. […]
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