[…]de over from the hotel , it had been a big hotel, and it was a very nice school and I had two years, but at the end of the 2nd year unfortunately the headmistress, who was English, unfortunately wasn't very well, and we all did very well in our exams there, but when the final year, the end of our 4t[…]
[…]t sort her out [Laughter] and me to a church school, St Mary‟s at Twickenham,so we finished up at, at different schools. And, mm, then I remember the headmistressonce saying to me that there was a scholarship from St Mary‟s School, it tied up with the church to I think it was Christ, the girls‟ part[…]
[…]y little American man who said, ‘I am very pleased to see you. The sound is absolutely disastrous, everything is out of sync. The boom operator wears headphones, he should know if it is out of sync. I thought, Good Lord if this man is the technical director we are really in trouble.On the next day w[…]
[…]with them to take my luggage - suitcase - to - Idon’t know how I even achieved a suitcase, I don’t remember buying one - leave them at the party headquarters and I would pick it up when I came down. So I went on a twenty-six shillingday trip because you couldn’t take a case with you except a sm[…]
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