Search Results for: Sky
Harry Fowler
[…] so on and so forth. And it was taken on by Russia. I think those airplanes and those guys. Unbelievable! One feels privileged at what one saw in the sky. “one of ours” they used to say and the bomb would come raining down on them “oh no it ain’t, it’s one of theirs” [laughter].26.26McG: Well we are[…]
Mike Fentiman
[…]emory was 1940, September 1940. I was one year, 11 months old. And I can remember the Battle of Britain going on, I remember seeing the planes in the sky and parachutes and puffs of smoke and so on, you know, I was out in the garden watching the dogfights and so on in thought it was wonderful. As a […]
John Cotter
[…] had two competitors in the first days of television and that was the BBC andyou competed against yourself as well. But now you are competing against Sky, you arecompeting against 7 and the who are very good and, you know, it is not easy.Ο Can I take you back now to before the war when you were an a[…]
Bernard Gribble
[…]considering there were only six Technicolor cameras in the whole of England at that time and only about 30 in Hollywood I think at that time a very risky exercise and a remarkable film came out of it. In fact a few weeks later I remember Laurence Olivier coming to the library because he wanted a sho[…]
