David Prosser

[…]ually? Can you remember?David Prosser: August 1940.Alan Lawson: Ah ha, ah ha.David Prosser: Overnight. Um, Tony Kimmins, the playwright, director and commander, R.N., and you name it - famous chap - er 'phoned up my news editor and said "we need a man to go off on an unspecified operation, for anyth[…]

Cedric Dawe

[…]as necessary for this story. We built the whole tramp steamer in the studios and from the naval point of view everything had to be correct naturally. Commander de Bergh his name was and we were great friends. He was with me all the time I was very interested in the Navy itself. Tried to get into the[…]

Keith Ewart

[…]ike that, can usually will keep the colonel.Roy Fowler  34:39  I think people do like to try it on anyway. I know one of my neighbors keeps commander.Keith Ewart  34:47  I suppose our end is rather well. I mean, may well be if he did his 30 years all the rest, and he's well,Unkno[…]

Clyde Jeavons

[…]he National Film and Television Archive in the UK.The copyright in this recording is vested in the British Entertainment History Project and the name of the interviewee is Clyde Jeavons and the interviewer is Murray Weston and its being recorded on the 15th of July 2016.Well, starting right at […]

Julia Cave

[…]Interview Number: 380    Interviewee: Julie CaveInterviewers: Norman Swallow, Alan LawsonTranscriber: Alexis PooleNorman Swallow: Copyright of this recording is vested in the BECTU History Project.  Julia Cave, television director and producer.  Interviewer Norman Swallow.  […]

Edward (Teddy) Carrick (Craig)

THE ACTT HISTORY PROJECTEDWARD CARRICKINTERVIEWED BY SID COLE WITH ALAN LAWSON.The copyright of this recording is vested in the ACTT History Project Edward Carrick, Art Director/Designer, recorded on 30th January 1991.Interviewer, Sid Cole.SC: Teddy, it's lovely to see you after all these years. In […]

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[…] aerodromes in the west of London, and a chap named Commander Ron was...who was a well-known socialite, was flying his […]

Oswald (Ossie) Morris

[…] we trained on those and that was the one place where we did manage to wreck one of his Majesty's aircraft. Canadian pilot and myself and the station commander was not at all pleased because we put his airfield out of action but we were lucky to walk away from me. We were doing a night operation and[…]
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