Eileen Diss

[…]nd we were taken, one morning at eleven o’clock to the cinema. I mean that was a big enough event and we were taken to see Henry Vbecause it was educational. But I used to go the cinema a lot with my mother; I did used to love the cinema anyway. We were regular Saturday cinema goers, but this w[…]

Jean Anderson

[…]cause of radio, a lot of voice-overs in documentary film-work. All sorts of scientific subjects, I had the most terrible…technical films and films on education. In fact, my first film was for someone (now a great friend) called Jerry Bryant called Children’s Charter. I suppose we met because I was d[…]

Dennis Main Wilson

[…]here …  were you born?Dennis Main Wilson [DMW] 0:38  I was born in East Dulwich on the first of May 1924.0:45  NS: And what about education?0:48  DMW: Luckily, it was before the war and not now. In the late [19]20s, early 30s. We were working class family. Dad was an en[…]

Patrick (Paddy) Carey

[…]lly, on that unit, which was unusual for me. One was a naturalist who was very experienced in the field, he was a young fella, with relatively little education, other than I mean, he hadn't any university education, but he used to go out and sleep in a sack on the Dublin mountains, and listen for fr[…]

Johnny Speight

[…] in the same barrack +oom with me this factory worker from Canning Town. And if you've big ears which I' ve got, you picked up things. It was like an education for me. [Static] Norman Swallow: And then Johnny Speight: And then the war finished and I came out and it was back to the factory for a whil[…]
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