Carol Owens

[…]ng really because it was checking the prints as they came back from people that they'd been rented out to. And they supplied people like you know the Royal Yacht Britannia. The Queen would hire films from this company but they also sent films out to prisons, which was a challenge because if there wa[…]

Jenny Barraclough

[…]ears laterbecause they'd been abandoned and pushed off to another island in the Pacific and had beenreally very badly treated by Britain; Very little royalty money. And they've seen other peopledo very well in the same circumstances. So they came to Britain in the shape of their Chief'sson, who was […]

Ron Moody

[…]h like this. In fact, was brought up like this, and that's where he comes from, but he didn't want to be remembered as that, besides when he talks to royalty, when he's after his bloody night, or he wants to be able to be known as Sir Timothy, Archibald, Finkelstein, or whatever it is, Joyce Ro[…]

Graham Smart

[…]probably about December 57 I got it now OHMS letter, which said that the Queen needed me and so I went off to do my two years national service in the Royal Army Ordnance Corps. Most people when they go into the service went into services. If they asked their job, they were given something totally di[…]

John Krish

[…]t was finished, devoted the whole of - was it called, Tonight, the seven o'clock programme?Rodney Giesler: I saw it, yeah.John Krish: They got RoSPA [Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents] in, a man from RoSPA. They wanted me to go and defend it and I said, "I have nothing to defend. If you […]

Lew Grade

[…]nd I found that I was an expert at this [laughs]. And I went in for competitions non-stop and won them all. Eventually there was a competition at the Royal Albert Hall, December 15th, 1926, the World Charleston Championship. I went in for it, I won it and my prize was four weeks' engagement starting[…]
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