Search Results for: Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) for services to drama (1974)
John Allen
[…]de the gate and then he realized who was there.SPEAKER: F6And I remember he was saluting all the way into the back into the lab that there were staff officers galore there red tabs and saluting and that.SPEAKER: F5And I remember when they went a staff guy would draw up and the senior officer would g[…]
Norman Swallow
[…]sman who was then the assistant editor for nothing. I did contribute a few articles. I signed myself infantry officer because I couldn1t really sign myself who I was and it was in the advertising pages of the States[…]
A A "Alf" Tunwell
[…]if killed. We had been approaching, before now, we had been approaching the masters to get 5000, and we put it on the lines that er, what the service officers would get, captains rank and above, and, but no, particularly Sir Gordon Craig was very adamant about it and refused to budge. So of course w[…]
Simon Rose
[…]O.I'm sorry, Sunday. Yes, yeah, that was my next step. So I buy this all this time, I'd be wondering, well, what do I want to do in the film business officer, I don't want to get projections to my wife. And at first I thought he wants to I wanted to be a camera man, because it seemed glamorous, and […]
John Cotter
[…]rked as war correspondents, like my father and Martin Grayand people like that - they all worked as war correspondents and were consequently living asofficers in the mess. I can remember in France I was a Corporal, despatch rider, the BorderRegiment and I went to Arras, I went through Arras, and I k[…]
Margaret Thomson
Margaret Thomson Side 1Gloria Sachs 0:00 It's August the 23rd 1989. This is a recording of Margaret Thomson. Side one, tape one. Margaret, will you please like to tell me something about your, where you are, who you are, where you come from, your childhood days, anything about your early[…]
Bill Mason
[…] we had barrels there which we arranged with the quarter master sergeant and we had a great party there which went over very well, except some of the officers who came said tin peaches, we haven't seen these for year, we couldn ' t say they came from your supply. Just a side light on documentary of […]
Neville Wortman
[…]Linda Hall-Shaw NEVILLE WORTMAN: I am Neville Wortman. I was born on the 28th March 1932 in London.DARROL BLAKE: And what sort of family were you born into? Were they anything to do with the business? Or …NEVILLE WORTMAN: Well, I have been looking into this s[…]
