Christopher Miles

[…] movie business?Christopher Miles  9:18  What he is, I think, when you were leave England  in, in the very early 60s, and therefore my education in the film, he had been in fairly poor because in the 50s, there wasn't an  awful lot going on in in in England and and if you didn't […]

John Krish

[…]And they'd say, "The usual." [Chuckles] And you never learnt what it was like.And in the sixties it was very important, parents were very involved in education and new methods of course and the relationship between teachers and children and the fact that there weren't any desks, there were tables. A[…]

John Shirley

[…]nd then I had a scholarship to West Kensington Central School. And I'd like to say at this point, I think it's one of the great we're always on about education in this country. And I think the loss of the Central School is one of the great losses to education. Because it was a poor man's grammar sch[…]

Ray (Ramon) Morse

[…] Morse  1:10  my people who have owned a string of pubs, about 14 of them. So as shifted from one school to another, I never really had any education. All we had in my days was this slate, slate   pencil and a piece of wet rag and one exercise book. That was it. I left school when I w[…]
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