Harry Manley

[…] 100:00:00 – 00:18:08 Background and early life in Birkenhead; started at Birkenhead School in 1945 and left at sixteen; wanted a career as a customs officer; he became a clerical officer in the civil service at the Air Ministry, moving to London in 1951; 1952 – National Service in the RAF as a cler[…]

Monty Berman

[…]ow,maybe I met Bob Baker. I knew Bob Baker of course from the Army Film UnitAlan Lawson: That's right, I kept on thinking I know that name, he was an officer waswasn't heMonty Berman: No, he was the same as me, we were both sergeants. And we said, wedecided to try and make own film. So we borrowed m[…]

Peggy Hyde-Chambers (nee Rignold)

[…]aughter] in the passage. And I heard people saying ‘Oh she’s fainted’,but, and I thought well, come and help me. And another morning, oh there was an officer came and sent me off to go back to bed and brought me a cup of tea, mm, mm.And in the mornings you’d come out, you’d hear reveille and come ou[…]

Dawn Stanford

[…] the BECTU history project. We're doing interview number 354. Dawn Stanford Stanhope I get for some unknown reason, I guess it's called Stanford 23rd of may 1995. That's it. Okay. But okay.Stanley Forman  0:31  Dawn  can  I begin with your birth. Where were you bornDawn Stanford […]

Maurice Askew

[…]wer: Jim ShieldsInterviewee: Maurice AskewTape 1, Side 1 Jim Shields: This is a recording made in 1972 at the Gate recording theatre at Elstree, of Maurice Askew, who was the dubbing mixer there - and a very find dubbing mixer too. [break in recording]... You know, just when you started in the […]
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