[…]ain, I used to spend hours doing things in my room, talking to myself, so really when I went on the air it was just like I was talking to myself as a child. So, I just made things up and anything like that. MIKE DICK: What kind of music would you have been playing at the time?PETE […]
[…]cil. Standards were very high, discipline was very strict. But then the discipline at home was strict. You know, apart from the silly thing of little children should be seen and not heard. That didn't apply, my old man. I talk like a lord knows what you know. But we were very fortunate in that, it’s[…]
[…]p;Yes. Right. Then just before the war started I don't like to say this my child got frightened in thirty eight thirty nine I was sent as a legal adviser&n[…]
[…] documentary director. Interviewer Sid Cole, recorded on the 29th of September 1988, Side one.Sidney Cole: Tell me about when you were born, and your childhoodKay Mander: Yes, I was born at 194 Marlborough Avenue, Hull, and it was 1915 - September 1915 - my father, who was an accountant, was working[…]
[…]361.Alan Legard 0:29 Dick. Now, perhaps you could start off by telling us a little bit about your very early life all your focus and your childhood. Assume so on.Richard Marden 0:37 Yes, well, my parents basically came from the West Country, my father worked the GEC and he wa[…]
[…] he was a beautiful man. Joan meantime, has peroxided her hair and and tried to become Diana Dors I think. She used to go around, almost dressed as a child. She had a very strange childlike quality. Joan was very odd. But she represented some wonderful people. She represented wonderful character act[…]
[…]er told us, any of us about. He never had any religious teaching himself and it's something that certainly Jill and myself were never conscious of as children. Although K???'s there's a marvellous photograph, of which I have a copy of going back to Mick's father when he was in Johannesburg, he was m[…]
[…] that school were both interests of mine. And it was the interest in science, I suppose that can lead me eventually to natural history. But even as a child, I was interested in nature. And I know when we went for a picnic at Bristol Bay, or re or somewhere like that, I would suddenly be noticed as m[…]
[…]hink he seemed to operate around there quite a bit. Not a very salubrious district. My parents were, were quite poor. I mean, my mother was one of 16 children and my father, in fact they had to get married quite frankly, because my father was a watchmaker. I think he was pitched forked into that by […]
[…]for that reason. Alternatively, actually, the, you know, everything was so it was so funny or, you know, or interesting from another devil that wants children to see the scratch or the hair and the gate, actually, but he varied. He never had any comments to make. Him about the acting or storytelling[…]