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John Frame [Start of Recording] [00:00]I: This is John Frame. I'm Tim Amyes. This is the 20th May [2017] and he was employed with STV between 1964... R: 1964 till 1992. In September. 17th. It's OK. I: So, John, where were you born? R: I was born in a lovely little village ca[…]
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