Peter Tanner

[…]oming up to see his mother. That went on for some time. The editor on that series was a girl called Peggy Hennessy who afterwards became in charge of post production at Pinewood and was Tom White's assistant for some time. She was quite young at this time, she was supposed to be one of the youngest […]

Cy Young transcript

[…] and get a job and because he worked for the post office I got a job as a civil servant […]

Ted Candy Transcript

[…] a POW camp. Section 2: World War Two and immediate post-war period – part 1 [23:33 mins] World War II: […]

Interview

[…]d like a field because the roads were closed! We had to navigate our way in there! We got there and we got pictures and I remember my first interview post-Lockerbie was a guy on the M74 with a house burning behind him, standing outside his lorry, shaking, talking about having rushed into a blazing h[…]

Cy Young

[…]eft school I was about 14 because my father had died and my mother was too ill to work so I had to go out and get a job and because he worked for the post office I got a job as a civil servant with a post office. But I knew I didn't really want to do that. The rest of my life and one day there was a[…]

Richard Levin

[…]d now forgotten who else now, a lot of quite large firms. And our friend Arundel, sent me off to Paris to get ideas to draw the 18 pounds I had in my post office savings  off to Paris, two days the pound had gone off the gold standard and he didn't pay your fare? No. Got my fare about going to […]

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