[…] the morale of the squadron went up! "If this little child can fly it, what the hell are we worried […]
[…]hn Legard: Well Pat, it's very good of you to come along today and talk to us. Perhaps you'd like to tell us a little bit about your early life, your childhood, who your parents were, where you were born and so on, school...Pat Jackson: [Chuckles] Well, if it's of any interest, my only claim, really[…]
[…]eal. He'd gone away from Russia to be one himself and that was his justification. I think that his reasons were much deeper than that and er... So my childhood on looking back, which I've had to do through prolonged therapy, was extremely unhappy. Because I longed to be a pianist and I wasn't even t[…]
[…] all of the meetings were entirely on the Communist Party directions, you see. And I, I mean, I, I joined the Communist movement because I was a rich child, you see, and I, the money that made my life pleasant did not buy me what I needed and wanted. And I left to, to, I only know that now, I left, […]
[…] I joined the Communist movement because I was a rich child, you see, and I, the money that made my […]
[…]er the takings if any - exactly yeah Q: And - um - did you have any brothers or sisters?00:02:48 JOE: No - I’m an only child- the only one - spoiled rotten, was always allowed to do whatever I wanted to do. And never any problem- you know when I came out the army after[…]
[…]ldn’t work, oh the production manager would say “oh not gonna do this”, Alex would come onto the set and say “hello Joe, how’s your family, how’s the children, they doing well? Boys you know we’re in a bit of a fixture, do you think we can work…?” He had such charm; they’d do anything so this is a m[…]
[…]ve enjoyed creating different worlds. I still really hanker after seeing a film that has a meaningful situation in it and of course there’s something child-like and boys-own like about Star Wars. It’s not my favourite genre but I’m so glad I worked on it at the same time. And then yes, I went o[…]
[…];Joyce Robinson 1:53 So what sort of firm did you work for? Lois Singer 1:56 Oh, I worked in a children's hospital for the matron. I worked in industry, obviously, in Birmingham, that's very common. Lois Singer 2:07 I […]
[…] found handling Jennifer was to treat her rather like a child and I used to keep a little bag of […]