Joe Busuttil

[…]e not good, the game has changed as well, there are lots of shots now you don’t see.  So I stuck that out for a year and then my mother met some Polish chef and eventually they talked me in to going to work for this guy in this restaurant in Kensington Church Street, run by a guy called Vic Dye[…]

Peter Birch

[…] one big set we had, and the floor was newly polished. And the first assistant director came charging across that […]

John Ammonds

[…]ace at that time I had a I don't know it was about a four year old Wolseley I think it was also the automatic car. Eighteen hundred I think it was. I polish it up like mad you know because it was going to Buckingham Palace and we went through the gates were directed to that in a quadrangle. And.&nbs[…]

Una Bart (Jennings)

[…]bsp; ‘don’t you think it would be a good idea if. Do you want to stay on this job?  “I said yes I would like to, so he said.” Well why don’t you polish up on your harmony you may be able to so some copying, because he said it doesn’t look good for you just sitting around, so I thought I might a[…]

A F (Peter) Birch

[…]Saville. Anything to say about "Evergreen" at all?Peter Birch : My favourite memory about "Evergreen" was one big set we had, and the floor was newly polished. And the first assistant director came charging across that floor, footsteps every inch of the way and Saville went mad. What was his name, i[…]

Nancy Thomas

[…]and in a way I, although I’ve always regretted my not having a university education actually, and I have a sort of slight chip on my shoulder which I polish when I feel that it’s useful to polish it and when I feel that other people have benefited because of the 1944 Butler Act, like our dear ex-Pri[…]

Bill Cotton

[…]st, and they saidit was Norway. And Ernie ran to the funicular, he justturned and ran, Eric stood there and just looked, and they said the second was Polish, and the first was the American show, the American show won it. Poor old Philip Jones was heart broken, he really thought he was in there with […]

Ena Baga

[…]cab and said would he take me to the hotel, I must stay the night somewhere, he said everywhere full up, there’s one place I can take you, I went in, Polish officers walking around, dizzy blond behind the desk, I said can you give me a bed for the night, they took me up to the first floor, I didn‘t […]
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