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[…]it was ’74, so I went on the knocker in Leicester, for the Labour Party, and we kicked the Tory out. A guy called Jim Marshall – who was elected, I remember that was one of the first things I did. That was an eye opener for me 3 because it was the first time I had met Asian people, Asian c[…]
[…] absolutely unable to find anybody to hold a hand lamp on on a documentary they were working on. So I was asked to go out and hold a hand basher. I remember the occasion very well it was some shindig at the Sierra Leone embassy, which ended up as an extraordinary drunken affair because instead of se[…]
[…]e to write a piece about her because sheer rubbish is being written about her and my mother also persons and was a musician on Laura G Lemon. But I remember great excitement during the war and CBC the Canadian people came to interview my mother about her and went that's that's my handler.Alan Lawson[…]
[…]en I got back I told Dennis how frustrated I was from not being able to get a job in the industry. I mean I'd done a bit of work with John. I can't remember his name now who was of sound record was actually working as a cameraman then. We did a film for children down the East End but that was not mu[…]
[…]! We had Kurt Korer and Gunther Granth and of course dear old George Perimount.Arthur Graham: Just going back to the Clapham Common Studio, can you remember what happened to the studio, did it go on after you left, or did it...Eric Cross: No, no it closed down.Arthur Graham: You were at the Wembley […]
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[…] (1903 ;1973) was an Irish actor and signer. A founding member of the Royal Shakespeare Company and the National Theatre […]