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TRANSCRIPT OF CAROL OWENS INTERVIEW BEHP – REVISED BY COCarol Owens - IntervieweePaul Collard - Interviewer29th November 2017SPEAKER: M3 [Paul Collard]This is a British Entertainment History Project interview with Carol Owens at home in Ealing. The date is the twenty ninth of November 2017. The came[…]
[…]en Murray (1912-1983) was an English actor remembered for his extensive work in radio plays and particularly for his role as ‘Number One’/ Lieutenant Commander Murray in The Navy Lark (1959-77).[115] ‘Cheap in August’ is an adaptation of Graham Greene’s short story of the same name, which appeared i[…]
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[…]nbsp;Dallas, when and where were you born?Dallas Bower 00:19Kensington Hall Gardens, London 1907.Alan Lawson 00:25Now what kind of schooling did you have?Dallas Bower 00:29First of all Barr Kindergarten, which was the Froebel Institute, hard by Kensington Hall&n[…]
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