Gordon McCallum

[…] until I was thirty-five years of age. There was excellent public transport. I suppose I probably slept on the train […]

Reg Sutton

[…] off to America so they sent me off to a public school. Kent College in Canterbury which is the public […]

Interview

[…]ermine collective bargaining. So it's not just a lot, the focus will be on industrial action and strike action, understandably, because it's what the public notice. But collective bargaining and the undermining of collective bargaining, I suspect we'll come on to talk about that, in the context of d[…]

Cyril Page

[…]e it to Ozzie, personally, and Ozzie put it on the aircraft back to London...And it was absolutely fantastic. It worked perfectly. As for the British Public Relations, the Army...British Army came out with all their PR. We had a Major and er...I can't remember his name now, but they...Unfortunately […]

Jill Craigie

[…]alists. I went to school at Harrow - that was one of the more expensive schools, and it was a very snobby school, because we little girls learned the public school boys' ties, like little boys learn the names of aeroplanes and cars. And I remember that one of my school friends, when we were away at […]

Ann Turner

[…] bit more about my family because I think you said you were interested in that. My grandfather worked with Koch in Africa, and he was only very early public health person. My grandmother on my mother's side is the composer of My Ainfolk she was a Canadian of American stock. And she came over to stud[…]

Percy Livingstone

[…]3:860] - SPEAKER: M2We made them we made them at Wembley studios for 10 years and then made them spacially for well just recently coincident with the publication of Mickey Prowl's second volume of autobiography. A couple of his quota films and one of which was Fox made at Wembley did you. Did you ha[…]

Joan Kemp-Welch

[…] he said? Because he was both a matinee idol and also a film star wasn't he?Joan Kemp-Welch: Yes he was, but he said, "Never believe in your own publicity," you know... "remain an actor, because adulation means nothing, but the main thing is to be true to yourself", he always used to say. And t[…]

Wendy Toye

[…]and I was 3 and a half when I did that, which was my first performance, it was a charity performance of course. And it was the first time I danced in public and I seemed to get on alright and I was very small so that was an advantage.LW: Was it something, that when you started dancing that you knew […]

David Attenborough

[…]rsity in that you were concerned with the propagation of ideas. And people who worked for the BBC seemed to be on a different level really, they were public spirited, intellectuals, all sorts of things you and I know they probably weren't but that is how it seemed to me. And I applied for this job, […]
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