Keith Ewart

[…]l, they're gifts. Yes, I mean, everything's a gift. It's not mine boiled it.Roy Fowler  2:17  But they weren't particularly noticeable as a general, IKeith Ewart  2:20  don't know Noel instrument, oh yes, music was, I suppose, yes. But, I mean, I was typical lazy child, didn't pr[…]

Sidney Cole

[…]'A Cottage on Dartmoor' or 'Tell England’. I always remember sitting in his office While he walked around talking which I later came to realise was a general habit with him. Anthony wasn't able to do anything – he just encouraged mein a sense although he wasn't able to do anything practical about it[…]

sidney-cole-transcript-1987

[…] went with it, the fact that he was the youngest general secretary. He came from a family that had a trade […]

Derek Williams

[…]ugh it, so to speak. And in my view, a part of the reason for the decline of this type of documentary which we call the prestige documentary, The Big general purpose good works documentaries, not attached to obvious commercial interests, the prestige documentaries sought to stand on non commercial g[…]

Ann Turner

[…]n, was working at a clinic in Windsor forest. And so I've spent the first five years there. And then we moved to Godalming in Surrey, where he was in general practice. I know that. What about schooling, schooling, I went to Peer? new school as a child. And then my main school from the age of about 1[…]

John Hogarth

[…] recent and rather upmarket word. And I'd gone to the local polytechnic for a commercial course of shorthand and typing and book-keeping and commerce generally, and my thoughts were straying towards the estate agent business or property development or something in that area when one day my mother an[…]

Michael Darlow transcript

[…] of the trade union movement, with Lord Francis Williams, Postmaster General in Attlee’s Government. I hadn’t got a tick et […]

Michael Clarke

[…]don't give up your writing. And he said that to me several times. I did give it up. But at that time, I was also a film critic, rather than left wing general magazine called our time. Good bye. Randall swingler, whose brother Humphrey swingler became an MP and also marriedMichael Legard  39:58 […]

Teddy Darvas

[…]ing the war and that sort of period and just before. Alex never became active in politics. My father became very active in politics and was, in fact, General Secretary of the Hungarian Fabian Society which was called 'The Galileo Society', which was very left wing. And, in fact, father had to go int[…]
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