Waris Hussein

[…]y voice broke, I was in the choir. And I can now sing Jesu Joy Of Man's Desiring to you this moment, and a number of other hymns that are still in my head, you know, I was brought up in the Anglican faith so forget being Muslim, which is odd now, because of the days that Islamophobia is rampant. It'[…]

Norman Swallow

[…]cepted the call. They said come tomorrow morning 10.3-. And I did go at 10.30by then head of programmes, a great man, alas no longer with us called John Salt, his wife was a famous broad cas[…]

Anne V Coates

[…] Yah. Right. Well the official biography will have to go into[??] all there[??-8:15]. Unearth them somewhere along the line. We’ve jumped ahead, we mustn’t do that too much. BECTU History Project Interviewee Interviewer Track No Anne V Coates Roy Fowler 1 7 Yes. No. [[…]

Erwin Hillier

[…]taken back to Germany. I couldn't speak a word of German, only English. This sounds crazy. We were trying to put me in a school, and the teacher, the headmaster, said I needed at least private less for six months or more, students going to class, and you can't understand what they're talking about. […]

Gerard "Gerry" Anthony Morrissey

[…]and he's the General Secretary of BECTU. He was the General Secretary BECTU, and is now the joint general secretary. Gerry Morrissey:No. I'm the head of BECTU, the Head of BECTU. Yeah. Yeah. RL:  0:23 Well, let's get [clear] actually, so Gerry is the head of BECTU within the Pros[…]

ARMSTRONG, Moira BECTU copy

[…] group at that time? I mean Sidney was... Sidney was Head of Drama. Yes, yes. Which included Series and Serials and... Oh […]

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[…]

Lois Singer

[…]sly, in Birmingham, that's very common. Lois Singer  2:07  I had my first real long term permanent job as a secretary to the headmistress of a girl's private school. And when the headmistress retired, and the school closed, I was casting about for what to do next. And that w[…]

David Prosser

[…]rding school at the age of about...I think...probably ten, which was at [Newenham] in Gloucestershire, which was a very good Prep school, but with co-headmasters - one of whom was an absolute sadist - so much so, that I went to back to beat him up when I was about sixteen, and every time I went back[…]
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