[…] go back to my father, he and his brother started a book shop in Myanmar, with some difficulties, one had To get a concession to start any shop, and especially a book shop, and they declared that, as it was to be in a working class district of about 100,000 inhabitants, a book shop wasn't necessary.[…]
[…]u get older you realise how important that security is for you. If you're sick or if you're not well, a doctor comes here every week and he gives you special attention. It's wonderful, it really is...Sidney Cole: How long have you been here, Tom?Tom Peacock: Well this September will be my ninth year[…]
[…] to the end of the war and the victory parade. Could you take us through maybe some of the major stories you covered after that and the major trips, especially if there are interesting anecdotes that Well, I'll tell you BFI, excuse me, I'm gonna Okay,Speaker 1 25:24 yes, well, I'll tell […]
[…]ed on July 6th 1939 and my wife came up to Newcastle. We'd had a bit of a tiff and she came up to see me so I said well let's get married. So I got a special licence unknown to anyone and one of the lads in the BBC was my best man, he's retired now,. We nipped out at lunchtime and we got married. Th[…]
[…]of some such thing. Well I was a teenager on the Territorial Army but in the list of things we could do for the war effort. It was. If you joined the special constabulary. So I thought well I joined the special constabulary as my bit Norman Ness I know and I think John Cox join the army. Of one. And[…]
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[…] Peacock: Well he does all the tricks in the films, special effects. Sidney Cole: Ah ha. Tom Peacock: Well he comes […]
[…] I said well let's get married. So I got a special licence unknown to anyone and one of the lads […]