Kay Mander

[…]somebody else from the Labs, I can't remember who it was now, but...Sidney Cole: At least you must have done that. That's why you should have been an honorary executive, because...Kay Mander: [over] I broke the...JS: You broke the mould!Kay Mander: [laughing] I stopped saying it! I didn't say it! No[…]

Vernon Sewell

[…] unions in the beginning! Roy Fowler: But you became a member of ACT did you? Vernon Sewell: Had to! Roy […]

Charles Bennett

[…] walk in there and say, "I used to be a member of you," they'd say, "Never heard of you!" Ha, […]

daphne-ancell-hp-transcript

[…] recording is vested in the ACTT History Project. Daphne Ancell, honorary member of ACTT, ACTT activist, one time Chairman of […]

Sandy Ross

[…]inburgh University. I: What did you do at Uni? R: At University, well, I wanted to be an MP. That's what I originally wanted to be. And I remember reading this book that said most MPs were lawyers so I went to Edinburgh University to study Law and I did it. I did it for a while. I finished[…]

Phil Windeatt

[…]but it was time to move on. So LWT for a full-time, secure position? Yes, it was, yeah as long as you passed your trial after a year it was lifetime really. The feeling was you, you’d, it was a bit like working at the BBC, it was a mainstream, proper... I think as you get older that a[…]

Derek Malcolm

[…]was sent education in England, and I think I was educated at boarding school, from the age of four to around 21, when I came out of Oxford University members at boarding school from for when I went to what what they used to call those boarding schools, kindergarten, then I went to private school, pr[…]

Vernon Sewell

[…] now in detail, bit by bit?Vernon Sewell: What's that?Roy Fowler: Well, first of all Nettlefold's, when you worked there in 1929. Can you remember - it's a lost studio - I wonder if you could remember about the studio itself?Vernon Sewell: Oh, it was one of the first in England, I thi[…]
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