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[…] in the middle, or to somehow get a corner that er…jutted out and became…er, hid the pillar. But anyway, apart from that it wasn’t er..properly soundproofed or anything like that,…Interviewer – ..one stage was it?Peter – Yes, one stage. They then built another stage actually, which wasn’t bad […]
[…]nd visible splash and ripples. But after 1970 you drop the stone, it was as if you drop the stone into a pool of Trico or golden syrup, no splash, no sound and no ripples after a year's work after a year is very hard work. What went wrong? Well, I think in the first place, our weakness was that we h[…]
[…], we’ll carry on there, I did pause it.When I, when I saw these pictures of Sharpeville my first instinct was to think they weren’t real. I know this sounds you can’t quite believe it now but I thought, I thought this is some kind of test of me and I thought no for me my experience of policemen were[…]
[…]" So poor Cecil never really knew why he was there. Naturally, the Yank got the girl at the end, or something like that. Heh Heh!Arnold Schwartzman : Sounds like another film called 'Chumps at Oxford' [N.B. 'A Chump at Oxford'] with Laurel and Hardy.Charles Bennett : Or 'A Yank at Oxford'.Arnold Sch[…]
[…]t lot. I mean they were tough and they were basic, but they had a decent, and they had that wonderful north east sense of humour.And I did, I know it sounds strange, I missed them to a degree, because when I got out at Shorncliffe it was very much the hubbub of normal kind of boring life of people, […]