Richard (Dickie) Best

[…]ng, even silent films, Iseem to remember seeing silent films and later on I took myself off tosound films and it completely took hold of me and in my head deciding, atthe age of 15 deciding what to do when I left school there were threechoices, films, theatre or the BBC. Not acting, appearing but on[…]

Carmen Dillon

[…] of things - I don't think really got in your head really solidly, you know, you didn't mind too much. […]

billywilliamsbectu-tape3

[…] be difficult, he was going to have to have his head shaved and wear a lot of make up and […]

Jack Rockett

[…] sort of things but I was able to use my head. I was able to use my brain and I […]

Madeline Smith

[…]for me when I'm far too old to still be there in a nursery, and I went to the wonderful Broomfield House School which still exists in Kew. Terrifying Headmistress called Mrs. Rose, but everything else was hunky dory. It was a wonderful little school. But then I couldn't stick Mrs. Rose anymore. And […]

Sarah Erulkar (de Normanville)

[…] we arrived, we lived in Streatham and that, in a way was the best thing that happened. Because we were sent to school, where there was (a) wonderful headmistress called Miss Lefroy, who apparently was a famous person, I didn't know. But you know, she was, she, she liked us (laughter). And that was […]

Ron Goodwin

[…] business, you know? And he said, Well, I'll have a work with one or two people. And next time I saw him, he said, I spoke to Natt Lewin, who was the head of the arranging department at Campbell Canales publishers, and they need a sort of copyist and trainee arranger. So he says, Could you go and se[…]
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