[…]e and a bitWe lived there for about 4 years, and then sadly my father died. My father was a Presbyterian minister there. I hasten to say he was not a member of the Orange order or any of what you might think of extreme Protestantism. We came from an extreme liberal tradition. My grandfather had been[…]
[…]e I didn't. You could probably check it up, actually, 17684, is my number, which is way down from his number. Yours is what can't remember... he's an honorary member now. But 17684, ah. No, it was actually Bridge on the River Kwai I got it on, because after Summer Madness, I came back. David... Kord[…]
[…]rchitectural Association. What was it - three years?Carmen Dillon: I tried to get a job in the films, which I did at Wembley.Sidney Cole: Oh yes, I remember Wembley - British Lion, the original British Lion wasn't it?Carmen Dillon: No it wasn't. It was - very, very near, it's a very small studio, ve[…]
[…] offered a bottle of wine, a big bottle of wine, for my father to show that I really was a boy. Now after that, when I was about five, I can't remember too much, only that my grandmother arrived from Vienna and decided that since my aunt in Zurich, Switzerland, had had no children, I should be […]