Interview with Lusia Krakowska

[…] because it had Polis h schools and German schools, Polish Post office and German Post Office but the German side […]

Maurice Askew

[…] at the Gate in 1972, Askew talks extensively about his post war career in film. He recalls early work for […]

Vivienne Collins

[…]s, yes, yes. And I, somebody was obtained off the ACT list who wasn’t somebody Iknew.No.And he was apparently a very charming man and we did a lot of post inking. And I remember these loops hanging up in the bins, and this gentleman used to enjoy his lunch times and he used to come back very late fr[…]

Teddy Darvas

[…]ence for a block, that would come off your budget, off your £10.00 or whatever budget. And ditto, the cinema how many throw-aways they wanted or what posters. On some budgets if you took one 48 sheet in a prominent position, that was your entire budget for the thing. But, of course, you still gave p[…]

Tilly Day

[…]into films originally, what would you have...? You'd have done secretarial work, probably, would you?Tilly Day: Oh, I'd have gone from pillar to post, I suppose, and been a very inferior invoice clerk - very inferior!Sidney Cole: I don't know, I'm sure you would have kept the invoices very[…]

Tilly Day

[…] you? Tilly Day: Oh, I'd have gone from pillar to post, I suppose, and been a very inferior invoice clerk […]

Graham Hartstone

[…]. So my first pay packet in spite of not being seven pounds, which I thought it was going to be where my my colleagues from school have gone into the post office and stuff at five pounds was not just seven pounds, it was probably about eight pound 50. So I was rich. Jim Betteridge &nb[…]

Maurice Askew

[…]ce Askew: Of course [Hulton?] was absolutely new you know, it had just been installed - it all worked! It was one of the first, well if not the first post war Westrex Channel - well it was Western Electric then, it wasn't Westrex for some years. And the first music session here I recollect was Georg[…]
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