Ted Hallows

[…]ying to put a hammock up a rough rope, trying to put a hammock up,Unknown Speaker  21:55  imagine anyway, we finally left there, and we got posted to our different stations. But in between, the funny part was about that was I came home on leave from ManstonUnknown Speaker  22:06  […]

Bill Mason

[…]ed up the ticket collector so you didn't needtickets anyway. And we came back to England. I assumed it would be the old sort of war. One of the first posters I saw was a bayonet charge on the Western Front. I was trying to avoid being in the army whateverhappened so I went to try and join the navy, […]

Bessie Bond (née Span)

[…]eadful.Q Anyway, we are back to the end of the second world war. Just before we go on about ACT, did you ever get connected yourself with any kind of production work or..15A Oh, when we were are at Blackheath, the GPO, I was sometimes asked to do a commentary and two camera boys - well, - they were […]

Martin Gibbons

[…]back on the television. But just as importantly, to try and collect the recorded works of Tony Hancock to form an archive that would be available for posterity. If you look back at the records for the BBC, from the mid 1970s, there were very few of the radio half hour was actually in their archive. […]
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