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Sheelagh Rees
[…] I in my interview they said did, would I like to work in the Overseas Service? And I said well, my father had lived abroad a lot and in India and it sounded very interesting, which was all you could say in those days especially at the age of twenty.Yes.Because we never travelled.No.You only travell[…]
Cedric Dawe
[…]of today or when I left, just in those days didn’t exist. It was just . . . unique like a circus or a stage show.R. F. Were you on a treadmill by the sound of it. .C. D. On a treadmill, oh yes.R. F. Nothing much to be said about Thomas Bentley?C. D. Not as a person, no. I mean as I say I couldn’t te[…]
Godfrey Jennison
[…]s. I was born in Leicester when I was three or four. We moved to London some really before. I hardly remember growing up in. Leicestershire. The name sounds it could have been Scandinavian. Well they say anybody anybody from east to walking straight ensures that a song in this is the old Anglo is in[…]
Nancy Thomas
[…]d so the first interview I went to was at a shipping firm and I was told that I’d be typing invoices, three pounds fifteen a week, and I thought that sounded fairly dreary, so the next one was on a Thursday at the National Gallery. I was living in Tonbridge, my mother had settled in Tonbridge and I […]
Charlotte Jennings
[…]e got most of his films that I haven't got spring offensive. So anyway, Yes, right.Charlotte Jennings 30:16 The first I hope this doesn't sound too stilted. But this really is because we were looking no because this these were the films that we were looking at. And thisAlan Lawson […]
Brian Shemmings
[…]p;the on the crew clothes on the floor the famous for forum for camera for sound for Charlie was very protective of that. He was trying to be a bit ti[…]
Peter Dimmock
[…]Norman Swallow with Alan Lawson Key:-I: InterviewerM: Norman SwallowP: Peter DimmockS.l - sounds like I: First of all, Peter, when and where were you born? P: I was born in London in 1920. I: &nbs[…]
