Neville Wortman

[…], yes.  (TIME 48:33)  DARROL BLAKE:  So working for all these people … you were with these people … you acquired a few ideas, a bit of polish.NEVILLE WORTMAN:  Beginning to acquire it a bit, a bit of polish, that’s right, yes.  What I didn’t tell you, of course, going back a[…]

Mat Irvine

[…]ons of the script I did one to an old colleague of mine, Chris Boucher, who has created star cops and did a lot of writing on Blake. He did the final polish on it or the Polish at that stage. It's still perfectly workable. I've got an old friend of mine, John Leeson. And Chris is the voice of canine[…]

Peter Montagnon

[…]the RAF reserve when I was 17. And a bit and was put on deferred service and I so I learned to fly gliders I could. I was taught by the people at the Polish pilots at the local who were flying Spits at the local airfield at Biggin Hill. And they also we had gliders then. So they use in their spare t[…]

Margaret Dale

[…]e Street who took in-she had two members of the company and she was willing to take in a couple of students. My aunt went and visited her and found a Polish gentleman living on the top floor. Provided the Polish gentleman was asked to leave, it was agreed that the students would go to Mrs Brown’s. S[…]

Ted Hallows

[…]Ted.Unknown Speaker  23:27  They said, No, you don't do that. You go walk away and you go and have your breakfast. And all my bed space was polished and cleaned and everything.Unknown Speaker  23:36  Well, I asked on the fourth day if I could come home, you see, they said, Oh wel[…]
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