[…] we'd walk along there. Because our representative at Euston, the Public Relations man said, "Well there's a good ganger there, you'll […]
[…]xed, it was very socially mixed.And I went to school there, I went to school, there was a big recreation park near us which had been kept open by, by public protest at the end of the Nineteenth century called DuppasHill and my schools were all next to that really. WaddonInfants, Waddo[…]
[…]of course the Films Act, which came into force in 1927 made illegal. They would decide on a programme and pictures - mostly subjects that were in the public domain, so they didn't have to pay any royalties or rights, and then they would announce this series in the trade papers and start taking booki[…]
[…]ME 01:59] But you had one for The Coronation?ANNE HANFORD: No, no we didn’t so that probably is a clue. My father is a convinced republican so that wouldn’t have driven him …SUE MALDEN: No I’m sure not but that’s quite often been a landmark for a lot of other people.ANNE HAN[…]
[…] second year and hated it and came down after two years, but I had two of the best years of my life. I don't think it was, I was down for a number of public schools including Westminster because he thought he was going to go back and live at Tufton Street. And my house tutor actually rang up when I […]
[…]p;in, that was involved in the in the conspiracy, which started in May, it was a conspiracy. Actually no doubt that it was a genuine conspiracy to do public access on the BBC. Stephen Peet 6:55 Was this the first time public access was talked about much and did the idea co[…]
[…] we were on the second floor, and the rooms all had partitions; so it didn’t go up to the ceiling, so if you had a row or anything it was very, very, public and Lionel Basri was very volatile Iraqi Jew who played the oud. Which is an Arab guitar. And he was a wonderful man, I liked him a[…]
[…] guitar shall we say for 20 quid and then charge you 5 quid to tune it for you, it really was that bad. And I have a horror of ever playing down to a public in order to make money out of it, I think it’s bad manners, it is bad for the nation and it is shitty from every point of view and I tried, may[…]
[…] England for private education, so I was at boarding school from about the age of seven; didn’t enjoy it very much. I was at Charterhouse, one of the public, i.e. private schools and in a house where sport was the big thing and I was anything but sporty so I didn’t have a great time at Charterhouse.[…]
[…] ‘what is it?’ and he said ‘an assistant in a laboratory for processing film.NA: So was this connected to the film industry were they processing film publicity stills or?CL: Oh no, no, they were doing they were doing newsreels and feature films for processing/NA: yeah yeah.CL: I think they were the […]