[…] brilliant. I only wished I had that much of his brain, because I can't knock my childhood, because - I can't really knock it - but I didn't have the education, the money wasn't there, and if I'd had a little bit of brain I would have loved it. But I eventually did get to the stage where on the Hamm[…]
[…]over that time of year. Yeah. So Jan had to be brought to the main.So that's me. Yeah.Stanley Forman 1:19 Where were you? Did you have an education? Dawn Stanford 1:22 Yes i did Oh, first of all, I came over to England in 32.Stanley Forman 1:28 So you were a […]
[…]s a coincidence. But anyway my mother had to just work day and night, because we had three children. And when I - instead of carrying on with further education I had to -Charles Drazin: You had to leave to -Manny Yospa: I had to leave to get a job, and I had a series of sort of office jobs. In those[…]
[…]s enormously popular and only certain boys were allowed to join it. There was a kind of only boys of a certain age who had reached a certain level of education were allowed to join it so as a third exclusive little club and we had very good films and I used to do the programmes write all the materia[…]
[…] industry, but it would be interesting to know family background to some extent, where and when you entered this life, your parentage and such like - education...Vernon Sewell: I went to Marlborough.Roy Fowler: Yes?Vernon Sewell: I was educated at Marlborough and France.Roy Fowler:&nb[…]
[…]corded 21 February 1994Copyright of the recording invested in the BECTU History - ProjectSIDE 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[…]