Harry Manley

[…]en he visited the Ritz cinema in Birkenhead; he had no thoughts of a career in cinema; still great queues outside the cinema in the early-1950s; HM remembers watching the Queen’s coronation at a neighbour’s house; his family got their first TV in 1954; HM remembers watching the first night of colour[…]

Ron Moody

[…] in Stoney south, which is the actual shop I was born in, is now a Dickson’s radio shop, yeah. But we moved around an awful lot when I was a kid. I remember changing schools a great deal, and the reason for that, I think, was economic. My father. You know, first he had a business. In fact, he was a […]

Peggy Hyde-Chambers (nee Rignold)

[…]off to his sister’s to collect a new battery from his brother orsomething for his car and on the way back we had a crash and he was killed.Oh.And I remember I got delayed concussion because I went out for about four daysafterwards but he was out. I didn’t know he was dead but he was a nasty mess. I […]
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