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[…]n : What kind of schooling did you receive?Charles Bennett : None! Actually, that's not quite true. I had a very wonderful mother who was a very brilliant woman, and all my uncles, or her - no they would have been my uncles, yes - there were nine of them. Her father was apparently a very active gent[…]
[…] mandate. After all, I mean, the whole point was that... Ian Hay - who became Major-General Ian Hay Beith - […]
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[…]ous knowledge. I think those were my subjects. And then I got a place at UCL. I went to do modern languages, but the only courses I could do were Italian or Scandinavian so I chose Scandinavian Studies: so I still speak Norwegian. Oddly enough. Anyway that’s coming forwards but you can trace me back[…]
[…] there was a Dr. Colby I think his name was and a chap who stayed with British Acoustic for years and years, called Bacon, I can't remember his Christian name. Anyway we did dabble with sound in 1928. Eventually Balaclava, I think they kept all the spectacle stuff which had been shot at Long Valley […]
[…] producers, then they started doing documentaries and I worked with Ian Atkins and Duncan Ross and the Magistrates Court series. […]