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[…]im Shields: It brings the scene to life.Bill Welch: You know it, sort of, is alive. You know there's some life there, it's not just like I've seen on television many, many times. You'll see people sitting at the table and there's a cup of tea pouring out, and the kettle boils, the teapot goes down a[…]
[…] Maurice Leonard interview 14th October 2013 Maurice Thorogood interviewerJohn Harwood History Unit CameraHow did you get into television?Canadian temp said to him would you like to write scripts for Granada TV. Interviewed by Granada TV go on short list. got job after no expe[…]
[…]Forsyth, Joe Brown in Streatham. Was offered a return to Paris. Bought a post Office in Kensington [Stratford Road]. for 8-10 years. The Just William society rediscovered him. He sold the PO bought a share in a wholesale business. In c1986 closed it.Ran a magic shop (Dave Cooper, Tommy’s brother) [D[…]