Peter Montagnon

[…] as the liaison officer, to to them, but that fell through so I went to Malaya instead. And I'm sort of shot through there, I was then made a company commander quite fast, Ihad two companies. One was Stop, stop. Oh, right. It could be that computer. Should I switch it off? To mean that is otherwise […]

Donald Wilson

[…]h I must say was great, fun challenge to do. I discovered the negative, nobody really wondered. And earlier, I thought I was merely a sort of segment commander of the drama department. But my brief was to do far more than to take a hold of the whole script operation throughout the television service[…]

Mickey Hickey

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Dicky Leeman

[…] In this interview with Roddy Giesler, Leeman offers an account of his career, beginning as an actor and later an […]

Neville Wortman

[…]Linda Hall-Shaw NEVILLE WORTMAN:  I am Neville Wortman.  I was born on the 28th March 1932 in London.DARROL BLAKE:  And what sort of family were you born into?  Were they anything to do with the business?  Or …NEVILLE WORTMAN:  Well, I have been looking into this s[…]

Ray Harryhausen

BEHP transcript DisclaimerThis transcript has been produced automatically using Speechmatics.It provides a basic, but unverified or proofread transcript of the interview. Therefore, the British Entertainment History Project (BEHP) accepts no liability for any misinterpretation of the content of this[…]

Dicky Leeman

[…]istinctly remember being in England during the war, because we lived in a place called Gravesend in Kent, and I can remember my mother pulling me out of bed in the early hours of the morning, looking out of the window overlooking the Thames, and we could see a Zeppelin coming - it was a moonlit nigh[…]
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