[…]l Family was rather dull; certainly the perception was that. Clearly they weren’t. I mean that was the view if monarchy, and I think that the Private Secretary of the Queen, and previous ones prior to that, regarded their job as basically keeping the media away from the Royal Family. Bill Heseltine […]
[…]d he put little batteries in every joint of the of the finger and the thumb and he put it on the table. And he he started it and he pointed it at the Secretary's lunches and said kill and this hand went across the table straight across into the hallway it mayhem mayhem chairs everywhere. Spread and […]
[…], were Miss Slater and Hal. Um, he had a curious fixation about Miss Slater it was a sort of love/hate relationship because she was an extremely good secretary, extremely efficient, very rarely made any mistakes but the moment she retired, it says there's a sort of psychotic thing here, he took her […]
[…]ng films for television and it could have been successful. I understand that when he set the company up, he spoke to the unions including the general secretary of ACTT, Alan Sapper, who said 'No problem. Delighted. Fine. Great.' But unfortunately - here we go again with unions and people’s[…]
[…]ause she simply wouldn't stand me around. So I then decided I wanted to be a dancer and my father put me into a room and I got a little training as a secretary and I did this. But every evening for about four hours I would go and study dancing with a very fine, now ninety-four years old, German-Jewi[…]
[…]ts out of it for some weeks, probably three or four months. And then Denis said that there’s an ADR company starting up in Mayfair and they want a, a secretary, administrative secretary, how about you? I’ve told, I’ve told them about you.ADR, what’s that?Automated Dialogue Replacement.Oh is it, yes,[…]