[…]m and Television project, 1933-1989’, led by Dr Melanie Bell (Principal Investigator, University of Leeds) and Dr Vicky Ball (Co-Investigator, De Montfort University). (2015).BECTU History ProjectInterview no: 181Interviewee: Nancy ThomasInterviewer: Norman Swallow/Alan Lawson [NB: Identities not cl[…]
[…]e and the sports shoe and it got the you know the Oscar of the annual award that year. That had never been done before. Peter Demick and I just tour&n[…]
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[…], and brother and I was born there in this house that had been bought by local Quakers, and then my parents rented it because my father was in prison for two and a half years and they virtually were on their beam-ends and so that's where I spent the first four years of my life. The background the hi[…]
[…]n those days, and it was all painted green and that's where they used to do the films, in this glass studio, there were no others there at all except for the others which was the office block. And um - and it went on like that, in that glass studio until 1927, and I think A Man of Aran came into the[…]
[…]worked there. Well, then it while, the war was on my grandfather died and the paper was sold and they weren't interested in offering jobs back to the former Bridgewater family, you see. So my father had various odd jobs. He was really a financial - well he was a, he was a journalist - but economics […]
[…]ltures because it might prove offensive to someone who was coloured. We can't tell the truth about it, except Mr. Tebbit does, I think, and Mr. Enoch Powell has. The reality, the truth, I ponder these things. And I think that that isolation as a child still compels me to try and tell the truth, even[…]
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