Judy Ritchie

[…]rry beads on my ankle, you know, so I was that kind of hippy, art student and I had come out of the lift on a Monday morning and the lift doors would open and there was the Riggers' table and the Stage Crew table and one was Rangers, broadly, and one was Celtic and Big Sam (he's a lovely guy!), Big […]

John Turner

[…] it.John Turner: Oh yes.Alan Lawson: He landed in Ireland and went up to Dublin with this plane and I went across in this little hired plane of ours, open cockpits and all that sort of thing, you know. It was quite an exciting journey for me. Did my stuff there. Got embroiled with a local man over t[…]

Jill Balcon (Day-Lewis)

[…]hated the infighting of women sort of fighting for power on these committees, and just decided not to do it anymore and didn't. But she had some ever open doors at Upper Parrock their house for, I mean the place was streaming with visitors and people who loved to go there. My father was tremendous c[…]

Carmen Dillon

[…]ter) went to see him. And he was getting very frail at that time. He got very ill for some years. And I remember...and he couldn't...with his hands...open a tonic bottle. I always very shocked by this, really. Had no sort of guts left - amazing.Sidney Cole: Yes.Carmen Dillon: But he kept on. He kept[…]

Cyril Howard

[…]sp;                at Denham studios, because Pinewood Studio, having opened in 1936 closed in 38, not because of  the war, so many people say that, it's quite untrue,  it closed b[…]

Kitty Marshall (Hermges)

[…] Association. Anyway, we were in Cheltenham and so of course one was out of the industry, and then Geoff got moved back to London when the Coal Board opened Worton Hall and divided up their research between coal research and miningresearch, you see. So they opened another... and they’d left coal res[…]
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