[…] in Britain, of course, Alec Guinness has, and Peter Sellars has. Colin Moffat 30:37 Were you getting Welsh parts? Because post War you tended to do more of those? Kenneth Griffith 30:44 Well, I always oppose them. I did very, very few. I turned […]
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[…] Canada and the UnitedStates was followed, in 1943. with a posting to 609 squadron at Lympne,i n K e n […]
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[…]BBC paid for her to have language lessons: I worked on an amazing programme, again with Peter Pagnamenta, called Nippon which was the history of post-war Japan and then I had the amazing experience of going to Japan and doing research in Japan which was extraordinary. I actually tried to learn […]