[…]ecause living in the West End I was able to get to these cinemas. Well anyway when I went down to work with Joe Reeves there was just Joe Reeves, his secretary, that's Gladys Hall[?] and myself - [laughs] because we were the film department of the Labour Party! Although the war - it was just before […]
[…]Muriel and Muriel, her name is in the role of honour in the Broadcasting House foyer, Muriel I can't remember, Muriel Dyson, dy s o n. She, she was a secretary up there and he got to know her and they got engaged and she went down to see him at Bournemouth, the two of them, and the hotel one of thes[…]
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[…]s on, you know, how you made movies, and what jobs there were. And in those days there weren’t that many jobs for women. I mean I didn’t want to be a secretary, I didn’t even want to type or anything like that. And, there seemed to be only continuity girls and editors. And of course, very early on m[…]
[…] when I went to see Sir Gerald Kelly, it was on a cold November's day and I got a Studio car and I wanted to see if I could hire this cabinet and his secretary opened the door. The long corridor looking all the way down to his studio at the end, purposely built, a beautiful studio. I was very very i[…]
[…]at." I mean Roosevelt was the darling of all progressives, including myself. And Ronnie said, "Well you know, don't be so trustful. When he was under-secretary of war he sent in the Marines to quash a popular government in Nicaragua." I think it was Nicaragua, it was one of the central...Sidney Cole[…]
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[…]Basil Dean.EC: I would rather not.SC: NO , no , come on .EC: Basil Dean, I used to loathe him and I gradually got to loathe him more and more and his secretary, who later became my secretary, Eileen Farrell, I said "Where is Basil" she said "Oh, he's gone to London to have his stomach swabbed out" a[…]