Harry Fowler

[…]I got on my first picture.McG: Where did you go to school?HF: I went to four schools. I must have had, I was anxious, I’d a feeling in the back of my head that somehow, I knew I would have to get out of this way of life. It wasn’t – kids around me I saw of 14 and 15 had left school: A lot of them we[…]

Dallas Bower

[…]th anything to do with the drama. And my father was interested in commerce; he was a businessman and something that would have never entered his head to oppose anyway.Alan Lawson  07:07Where were you, where were you living when you're working at BIP and how did you get to and fro[…]

Patrick (Paddy) Carey

[…]se was on was in constant use of one kind or another, I think Maxwell Knight, a BBC broadcaster.John Taylor  35:55  He turned out to be the head of one section of EMI five orPaddy Carey  35:59  six at the end, I thought he turned out to be me he was pinched by EMI five or somethi[…]

Elizabeth (Liz) Bale

[…]stablishment, as it was called in those days, on the sixth floor. Michael kinchin Smith, who was in the Army during the war, and I can't remember the head of the department, had been a bomber pilot during the war, and we were working with those sort of people. And what was Nick Gilbey &nbs[…]

Peter Proud

[…], and they hadn't started Latin andI certainly hadn't started Latin. I was way ahead on the three Rs, like allScots boys.I was very Scottish. I had a broad […]

Michael Clarke

[…]antages. I took the positive again, I was put on the classical side, because there's a physical strain in my family in my late arm towards the deputy head of children, ladies college is it was a classical scholar of some repute. And her father, my grandfather, my father's father also was particularl[…]

ARMSTRONG, Moira BECTU copy

[…] and of course, what we didn’t reveal to, to the head of, of Zoomount [ph 1A 09:42] at that time […]

Agnes Wilkie

[…]n agricultural world in central Lanarkshire with nobody in the immediate family that would point me in any direction, somehow or other I got it in my head that I should be a journalist. I: OK. So, farming was never the option? R: No. I loved horses, I hated cows and sheep! And that was jus[…]

Moira Armstrong

[…] meant that when the dialogue in fact dried up you could actually cut it and give the prompt and it started again. And you raced...Now you’re racing ahead, you’re leaping ahead. Oh sorry. [Laughter] Moira Armstrong DRAFT. Tape 1 Side A Mm, out of university? Yes.In to The Perth Rep? Yes.And the[…]

Sheelagh Rees

[…]nt.Yes.And there was some very, very interesting people there at the time. Now V. C. Clinton-Baddeley who wrote and, mm God the name’s gone out of my head. The famous, oh, contemporary woman writer, Penelope... It will come to me, it will come to me later on was there.Mm, Lively?No, not Lively. No, […]
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