Gerry Weinbren

[…]better get independent. And we've found our own money to make programmes which we then sold to television. But we made the films they were more of an educational nature because the market where we got our money back was being able to sell prints to United States. And I started making films about ele[…]

Freddie Francis

[…]ies, he didn't do that, he went up knocking on the windows of the train drivers' to get them there in time to get the train out. So I had very little education really. I went to one or two what in those days, and you'll probably remember, what were called elementary schools, which was the lowest com[…]

Gerald Chambers

[…]sp;3:52  Yes. Younger brother and an older brother.John P Hamilton  3:55  You're the middle one. So um, where did you go to school was education.Gerald Chambers  4:02  Education, education, as far as I was concerned, was very sparse. Due to a lot of illness in my in my youth[…]

Ted (Robert Edward) Newman

[…]r interviewed me and he says, oh, it says, suggest the RDF for you. I went to see the RDF officer and because he just went on to find out what I mean education, and I'd had a good education, I hate attended grammar school. I was no sportsman. And of course, they had these offers a training course, l[…]

Diana Morgan

[…]M: I suppose it was really the last of a terrible… have you seen it, Sid? SC: No I never saw Ships With Wings. DM: Well you should, it’s an education. It had a wonderful cast, I don’t know what it cost.Winston Churchill was the only person who liked it. SC: Well his taste was er ...&n[…]
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