Lusia Krakowska (Mrs Arendt)

[…]tography course. That wasmy first technical venture. What is suRFrising to me this very day that having lived here over half a century I still have a foreign intonation and accentRF: YesLK: I'm told by linguistics people the age people can lose it is 12 or 13 so I was obviously just over that. I thi[…]

Philip Donnellan

[…]Donald Maitland went to MECAS, which was actually the British spy school in the Middle East not literally but more or less. Donald went then into the Foreign Office and his last the last appointment that I noticed after he'd been knighted was as political adviser to Mrs Thatcher. Now Donald Maitland[…]

Derek Malcolm

[…]g to be who wants to be challenged with the exchequer, not brown the other one, the other one little man with a beard. Oh, cook cook. I don't think a foreign foreign said a foreign but he wants to be challenged. Yeah, that's for sure. He'd love to push Brad aside if you could. Oh, yeah. But anyway, […]

John Cotter

[…]r jobs. In the endthey had to see reason because everybody else was doing it. I mean, the tape was coming in tothe company from CBS, NBC and from the foreign film organisations and television organisationsand they had to, in the end, recognise the fact that film was gradually being replaced by live […]

Norman Swallow

[…]nd of 51 she did a series called World Survey and that was Christopher Mayhew and he was, they were foreign affairs which he did and I looked after the home front with Michael Graham Hutton who was&nb[…]
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