Philip Donnellan

[…]o whom I'd been married by then for five years she had worked in television in children's television and been an announcer there and also a Programme Secretary doubled as an Announcer and a Programme Secretary in Lime Grove several years before so I knew in a sense the place.We went back to her offi[…]

Brian Shemmings

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Muriel Cole

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Sheila Collins

[…]viously in our part, our office was no bigger than the normal sort of production office and there were four of us in it: Olive and Ronnie and Olive’s secretary and myself. Nevertheless all your artists were coming in so you wouldn’t be in a garret anyway. But it wasn’t grand but it was perfectly pra[…]

Hazel Allen

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Elizabeth (Liz) Bale

[…]ality of these transcripts and would welcome any voluntary offers to proofread this and/or other interviews. If you want to help, please contact BEHP Secretary,  sue.malden@btinternet.com Nick Gilbey  0:00  Okay, this is a British Entertainment History Project interview[…]

Bill Cotton

[…]actly a man calledGatsby I think managed him. But really during the war and after the war he had a woman called Betty Stanley who was a sort of super secretary who did everything.John Taylor: And they could cope with all thosearrangements, because it must have been quite a schedule.Bill Cotton Jr: Y[…]

Tilly Day

[…]y Cole: How did you come to start in the film business?Tilly Day: Oh...there was an advertisement in the paper saying, "Wanted, very bright secretary,very ladylike..." very this, that and the other, every sort of speciality in the world...Sidney Cole: Everything you had in fact?Tilly […]
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