[…] them would. Mm, so I didn’t see Alan as being a satisfactory Chair in terms of the future of the, of the project. I knew at that time someone called John Sealey, and John I suppose is one of the great bullshit artists, one of the great conmen, mm, and we all went through a period where we thought ‘[…]
[…] can we just turn attention to the, mm, administrations if you like of the, of two early Chairs of the BECTU History Project, mm, Roy Fowler and then John Sealey and I just wondered if you could say something?[Laughter]Because you’ve known them in their capacities as Chairs?Y es.What do you think th[…]
[…] And if I said, I ain't even patented it! And John Sealey has got brains, because he sat there and Nobby […]
[…]r sent me to an Aunt in Neath, an Aunt and Uncle. Actually the Uncle called and took me with him, and I'll always remember, he was a great man, Uncle Johnny - full of laughter. We got to - I think it's Glynneath or some place near Seven Sisters where he lived - er, Onllwyn, that's right, Onllwyn, a […]
[…] Russell Hunter who you people will probably know played I think it was the chief minister or something. Anyway we were all, he was stage manager and John Hart Dyke and I were the two ASMs and we both had parts in the play. So there were points in the play when there was nobody in the book [Laughter[…]
[…]nown called ‘Spellbound’ with Derek Farr and Mural Pavlow, (who later got married). Erm, but that was just a cheap thing, directed by somebody called John Harlow. Er, we (laughs) we said ‘Harlow by name, Harlow by nature!’. He was a nothing; a production manager – they just got him in quickly. And t[…]