Paul Fox

[…]ce, but he was a reassuring voice, a comfortable voice, and he was an excellent reader, of course.  He was a portrait painter, Ted, close to the Royal Family, very close to the Queen, I mean, all the jokes we made about Ted, if you mentioned the Queen he would stand up and always mention Her Ma[…]

Philip Donnellan

[…]called Officers Training Corps but it certainly was called the Corps, and they all therefore enlisted in the in B Company of the 8th Battalion of the Royal Warwickshire Regiment. And when I remember one of the few things that my father ever told me about that period, apart from his devotion to Saltl[…]

Charles Picken

[…]before seven day opening became acceptable! Unlike the Rita Tushingham double-bill lure that Ted and I had laid deliberately, our selection of CASINO ROYALE (the comedy version in which just about everyone in the cast, including Ursula Andress, played James Bond!)  had no ulterior motive behind[…]

Virginia McKenna

[…]ery few who don’t. But it’s wonderful to work with a generous actor or actress. It makes the whole thing worthwhile, really. So then, in 1961, at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, which in those days had a company at the Aldwych in London,[71] Dorothy Tutin was in The Devils,[72] which was the second J[…]

Daphne Shadwell

[…]a theatre or...DS: No, the extraordinary thing is, isn’t it, when you’re very young, you just take things for granted. That’s one thing how royalty carry on, they take it for granted that people look at them.They’ve known no other.DS: They’ve known no other, no. I think we just took i[…]

Bill Cotton

[…] I think is that my father only ever earned what he earned, he earned straight forwardly off the stage, he had no investments and he virtually had no royalties. But when the war broke out he'd got 3 houses, he had 2 boys at boarding school, he had a racing car, a grand prix racing car, plus a sports[…]

Yvonne Littlewood

[…]hat age it was an endless bus journey. And I went to May Hatton’s Academy in Hereford, and I took my dancing lessons there, and I did my exams at The Royal Academy, I went, soldiered through them. I think I must have started some dancing in King’s Lynn because my cousin has reminded me of something […]

John Ammonds

[…]t he was a director of coronations and things, not too frequent but something like that. John P. Hamilton  14:24  Oh indeed, royal events.  John Ammonds  15:25  Royal events, but he was we were called junior programme, well, he, we were still ef[…]
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