Madeline Smith

[…]Smith  6:11  Not at all, not a soul. So my father was, as I say, a draughtsman mum was a translator, very good. Used to go to the national coal board to work, quite a responsible job doing translations. I could remember the name of some of her bosses. She particularly liked a lov[…]

Jan Zilliacus

[…]n Zilliacus DRAFT. Tape 1 Side BAnd anyway I went up there to the, it was in Baker Street, that place with a tower on it in Baker Street.Was it Abbey National?That’s it. And they had the top floor.Mm.That’s right. And I was sitting there and I, it was nine o’clock in the morning. And Iwas sitting th[…]

Cynthia Moody

[…];   And she was very complicated and I mean Jack was, bumbled on and that and they’d both been in Canada and they’d worked in the National Film Board there. And so then I startedup my, you know, an editing company in Great Newport Street, which seemed to metamorphosise itself int[…]

Tom Peacock

[…] called?Tom Peacock: My one?Sidney Cole: Hmm.Tom Peacock: The NO...er...I've seen it forty years and I cant' even think of the name! The NACK...NOAP, National Association...something of Plasterers. I've got the tickets upstairs. Oh no, and I think our contribution was sixpence a week when I first jo[…]

Tom Peacock

[…] and I cant' even think of the name! The NACK...NOAP, National Association...something of Plasterers. I've got the tickets upstairs. Oh […]
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