Roy Fowler

[…] was a very formal, informal atmosphere it was a real first names gang this was true of the executives. I never knew Mr Paley or Dr Stanton who were Chairman and President respectively but one knew everyone else more or less on a first name basis certainly my immediate bosses and the head of the dep[…]

Gerry Fisher

[…]ather, she was taking pictures of me of all ever all sorts of like, the way they would be not properly framed my socks around my ankles, you know, my hair wasn't combed, I was a real ragamuffin kinda I don't know what happened to his britches there somewhere. And that's what really started me off in[…]

Rosamund John (Silkin)

[…]heir head because we were romping around in the crowd needless to say for the famous friends, romans and countrymen, but I had curls made to match my hair which was red in those days so I used to pin these on and flaunt them around. Anyway after the theatre at night there was a party and they had an[…]

Francis Searle

[…]ars or your boyhood years,Unknown Speaker  14:23  I can't I can't recollectUnknown Speaker  14:31  seeing any of the Griffis. I'm hair done. But they haven't stuck now I suppose, I suppose it would go to singing fool,Roy Fowler  14:55  and those, is there a first fool t[…]

Sheila Collins

[…]’ caravans. Caterers started off with tents and all the facilities were whatever you could get locally, whether it was artists’ facilities – make-up, hair – it was a completely more adventure, well, make do and mend, and it was amazing how effective some of these were. The shipping again became a ve[…]

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[…] was a very good looking lad with sort of, pretty hair. Roy Fowler: Yes. E.M. Smedley-Aston: Well they had this […]

MEO, ANN BECTU copy

[…] and then we had a young man with too much hair who came to ATV and for the first few […]

HP0024 Sheila Collins – Transcript

[…] could get locally, whether it was artists’ facilities – make-up, hair – it was a completely more adventure, well, make […]
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