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[…] Appointments Officer. I mean I wouldn’t have done it I don’t think, [Laughter] and said, you know, why hadn’t her […]

Moira Armstrong

[…]sorry. [Laughter] Moira Armstrong DRAFT. Tape 1 Side A Mm, out of university? Yes.In to The Perth Rep? Yes.And then what, what brought you to London? What, what, what were your ambitions at that particular time, can you remember? I mean what, were they entirely theatrical as it were or...? Oh y[…]

Brian Shemmings

[…]arried again around about 1946 and we went to live in Stockwell in southwest London and I went to Henry Thornton grammar school. In Clapham Common between 1947 […]

Jill Craigie

[…] Craigie: Well, you fall in love, in the end. I don't want to go into all that side. Interviewer (unidentified): […]

Jill Craigie

[…] Side 1Interviewer Toby Haggith : Jill Craigie, will you tell me when and where you were born, please?Jill Craigie: Oh, I think I was born in London, but I'm a product who is rootless.Interviewer (unidentified): When were you born?Jill Craigie: Born in 1914Interviewer (unidentified): So can you[…]

Alexander Faris

[…]ojectSIDE 1, TAPE 1.TD: Can you tell us where you were born, your education, your youth and now you came into musicAlexander Faris: I was born in Caledon, in what is County Tyrone, in what is now Northern Ireland but there is a Story in that I was born, I was conceived under a united Ireland and bor[…]

Brian Pritchard

[…]so you will get a difference and the experienced viewer would be able to look and know what the stock was just from which colours look good and which don’t. Also, I mean, with the three-strip you do sometimes get loss of colour. Particular things like, for example, you could have soldiers wearing a […]

Dicky Leeman

[…] shows. And in those days you see, people of course don't realise that you get a popular play - like […]

Dicky Leeman

[…]good being thrown in at the deep end. That was for a firm who used to tour the successful West End shows. And in those days you see, people of course don't realise that you get a popular play - like 'The Ghost Train' for instance - would have four or five touring companies, all touring the country. […]

Dennis Kimbley

[…]ee where they could save money by not having so much waste, either time or materials and things like that.Interviewer  3:35  Was this in London itself?Dennis Kimbley  3:37  No, wealdstone just just out of London.Roy Fowler  3:40  Was it a far flung company in those days[…]
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