Ella Mallet

[…] only a few years - the wife - you know Robert Paul?Roy Fowler : No, I'm a youngster.Ella Mallett : Now let me see, what did she say? Her husband was Polish, although he had an English name. He was Bert Bernard[?], Robert Paul was the Chief.Roy Fowler : Oh I beg your pardon, Paul, I thought you said[…]

Yvonne Littlewood

[…]y them. Mm, but no, we did it Monday and then we edited it, and it usually went out the following Sunday night. But it too in latter years to get the polish and to get the commentary done and to get the opening we always used to say, the editor and I that it was always the opening and the end that t[…]

Fred Tomlin

[…]at was beer and this was beer and this that and the other beer. Then we went upstairs and then we came across a great big vat - big copper one with a polished iron ladder up the side of it. And the man that was showing us around he said, "There you are Mr Hay, climb up that ladder." So he looked at […]

John Allen

[…]member rightly would be at about deep square leg if I could remember the position of me. But anyway we moved on from there. We went by another boat a Polish boat called the S.S. General Pulaski which took us from Durban to court said it was quite a nice journey up the from Durban to port so we went […]

Julie_Harris_Final

[…] the blackout a total stranger but my friend met a Polish gentleman who worked for the Poli film industry. Who […]

Jill Balcon (Day-Lewis)

[…] had another 10 or 12, or whatever it was by her second husband, one of whom was my maternal grandmother. My great grandmama certainly spoke Russian, Polish, French, German, and probably Yiddish. And I think may have got a job as a governess.  Roy Fowler  11:27  Through[…]

Peter Stuart Mullins

[…]eles. He used to ring me up occasionally and say “What are you doing? What are you doing?” “Oh I’m doing a spy thing.” “Do they need any Arab Sheiks? Polish refugees? Or Nazi officers?” [laughs] DB: Yeah, yeah. Many films he’d appeared in, doing just that. So, can I do the process of doing say […]

Sheelagh Rees

[…]king, because I also had to, when the clerks were busy answer, the window went up, you know, it was a glass window...Yes.Which shot up, all glass and polished and the masters of the ships would come and report in. And, but there was, there was a list like that that said name of ship, port of registr[…]
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