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[…]ngs from the original cassette recording.Tape 1 Side AThe copyright of this recording is vested in the BECTU History Project. Mary Harvey, Production Secretary, Confidential Secretary. Interviewer Teddy Darvas. Recorded on the 6th of November 1996. Side One.We’re going.Yes. Okay.Right.Right Mar[…]
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[…]ommittee. That autumn we were both invited to join the Edinburgh Film Guild Committee and in the following few years between us held the positions of Secretary and Treasurer with me laterally being elected Chairman until the pressures of travelling back regularly from my by then base in Newcastle ma[…]
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[…]ut what I didn't know was at the time, and not until I went on This is your Life: Bob Monkhouse did the truth come out. He was pulling a bird who was secretary to the Wing Commander. He'd had her type it and fiddled his signature on it without knowing what he was signing. And that was it. He was bri[…]
[…] my way to Iver Heath, to be met by his secretary at the gate, a lady called Josephine, who eventually […]
[…]instead, I said I'm keen on getting into films and can I visit Pinewood? He wrote back and said yes, so I made my way to Iver Heath, to be met by his secretary at the gate, a lady called Josephine, who eventually married the cameraman Guy Green. She was charming and had been detailed to be my guide […]
[…]war and that sort of period and just before. Alex never became active in politics. My father became very active in politics and was, in fact, General Secretary of the Hungarian Fabian Society which was called 'The Galileo Society', which was very left wing. And, in fact, father had to go into exile […]
[…]"I think you should take it" and I said "Well I don't know, I hadn't thought about this"and then I found out there was a guy called Oliver Bell and a secretary called Dickinson and Ithought something could be done with BFI. I went to talk to Cecil King who was the Chairman andI saw an opening for so[…]