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[…]beginning to panic a little bit because we're now in the afternoon time, so I'll go back to the Shamrock Agency, and they send me to a pub called The George on Fulham Broadway, right alongside the Fire Brigade station there. And I got that job, and I started that day. And so that was the beginning o[…]
[…] we used to do it every year, I think it's still there in the borough of Southwark, I think the last galleried inn in London. I think it's called the George the name of the inn in Southwark High Street it may still be there. And the sort of outdoor celebrations and we did scenes on a brewers' drey r[…]
[…] are given you. You get fewer and fewer roles.NS: Television solved your dilemma in the end?MD: Yes it did, but it came about in an indirect way. Sir George Barnes went to Ninette de Valois at some time in the 50s.NS: He was managing director of television?MD: Yes and then Director of television Bro[…]