Diana Morgan

[…]SC: Yes, they got the hall didn’t they, next to the… DM: Queens Hall. And Bruce Belfrage went on reading the news. SC: Well that’s just the journalistic tradition isn’t it? DM: Yes.  3 minutes 40 seconds SC: Were you doing anything with the BBC during the war? DM: […]

Wendy Toye

[…]er does, she never did. She never pays any attention to me at all. So we both were grumbling about the way we were brought up. She became a wonderful journalist. I think William is going to try to set up a trust in Oxford for his father.LW: What was it like working in the warWT: It was a mixture, wh[…]

David Attenborough

[…] wife, because I don't drive, dropped me at Downing Street and I went in and the first thing I did was to go to see William Clark who was an Observer journalist who had been taken on by Eden as his public relations man and press man.And Willie had a basement office at number 10. I went up to Willie […]

Patrick (Paddy) Carey

[…]50 pounds or something idiotic it loaded with rhinestones and god knows what not all diamonds. The court said they were diamonds. One of the American journalist said on our rhinestone Anyway, it was great fun. Who what led pressesUnknown Speaker  19:18  for you. Do you remember?Paddy Carey[…]

Pat Jackson

[…]. I had great regard for Harry. He taught me - not how to make films, obviously - but the attitude of mind in approaching an assignment. And he was a journalist first and foremost, he had a nose for a story and he taught my nose how to smell out a story and to go for the ingredients. But to answer y[…]

Nancy Thomas

[…] always coming out with little quotes and things. And the other thing about him was that he did shorthand, he did Pitman’s shorthand because he was a journalist, you see, and he used to lean forward over and he’d say, ‘I think that should be above the line’ and I’d say, ‘I don’t think so, Sir Willia[…]

Rudolph (Rudi) Cartier

[…] I’m a novice nun and I’m not permitted to watch television anymore, would you tell me the end of it. I said to Nigel, this is a ploy from one of the journalists, who wants a scoop. so we talk and talk and talk. In the end our good heart conquered and I wrote back to that girl in Ireland, so and so.[…]
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