[…]cause I wasn't intimately connected with by that Tim Aymes 31:11 time, I saw a film called Hollywood review of 1929 at the National Film theatre, made by MGM, and that was made the sound on film. I do know that definitely, it was very interesting film. It had some colour i[…]
[…]Graduate Assistant. I had to teach undergraduate classes as well as do my own studies in the Graduate School. Of course, this was in the fifties when National Service was still, you know, in existence, and of course I was deferred whilst I did all this studying but it caught up with me eventually an[…]
[…]a Dors and Tony Newley, who were just young, up and coming. So, we used to hang out together with other mates and things.DB: You seem to have avoided National Service.PM: I was B4.DB: Oh right. 10 minutes PM: I was born with a stone in a kidney, and the Army never likes people who might ha[…]
[…] the ledgers on an accounting machine.[OI] So you learnt, you had learnt to type had you or did they...?Mm, no. They had a school. It was run, mm, by National Accounting Machines.[OI] Ah, ha.And they, they sort of had a training school in the bank.[OI] Yes.And we learnt, we were all trained there, y[…]