Margaret Thompson 0:11 The copyright of this recording is vested in the ACTT history project we're interviewing Francis Cockburn I spell the name C O C K B U R N, who started life in the film industry as an editor became a producer and finally information officer interviewer is Margaret […]
[…]d by Roy FowlerSIDE ONE, TAPE ONERoy Fowler: When and where were you bornMaurice Carter: I was born in the London, in 1913, and I had the normal sort ofschooling, Gladstone, and I eventually went to an art school when I was 15.Roy Fowler: That was always part ofMaurice Carter: I suppose I always had[…]
[…]nd go and fight the war.” And so they were all really rather surprised at this and I didn't see General Laycock as I'd hoped but I saw the Lieutenant Commander who was his ADC. Three weeks later I was I was posted to the holding commando which was the place where … I didn't know that every other com[…]
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[…] 16 th October 1996 is also included towards the end of this transcript. Roy Fowler suggests this was as a […]
[…] I used to go and see out here, um...[??? Liaison]...[Lieutenant Commander] who was working [???] and he was [???]...I used […]
[…]et any co-operation at all!" And finally [chuckles] there was a very nice little chap I used to go and see out here, um...[??? Liaison]...[Lieutenant Commander] who was working [???] and he was [???]...I used to go and see him. And he was complaining to his Admiral, and I think it got to the notice […]
Charles Picken - My Cinema LifeCHAPTER ONE - MY FORMATIVE YEARSFrom my earliest childhood the magic of the Cinema had been firmly entrenched in my life. In those days television had not yet begun its inexorable march into the living rooms of the nation and the weekly visit, or in my fort[…]
[…]ory to when he was in Bomber Command. He was a pilot. And the attrition, the loss of Bomber Command pilots was so appalling that they made him a Wing Commander, I think it was I'm not sure if a grade but I think they made him a Wing Commander in charge of training to our Bomber Command. At the age o[…]
Alan Lawson 0:08 The copyright of this recording is vested in the BECTU history project. Ann Turner arts features television producer, interviewer, Norman Swallow, recorded on the 22nd of March 1995. side oneshouting No, no first where when were you born?Ann Turner 0:42 I was[…]