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BEHP 0720 T RENÉE GLYNNE TranscriptBritish Entertainment History Project – Interview No. 720 26th January 2018INTERVIEWEE – RENÉE ALMA GLYNNE INTERVIEWER – DARROL BLAKE Transcriber – Linda Hall-ShawDARROL BLAKE: So, can you tell me your name and[…]
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[…]got together with Paddy and I worked out what I thought was an amusing idea for a script, which originally came from Peter Rogers, before he became a producer. It was of a man sailor left behind on a desert island to guard some barbed wire, and everybody had forgotten about him. And then a ship come[…]