Roy Lockett

[…]her thing to say though is that I talked earlier about lifelong learning and what I learned in printing. What I did was, I mean I, [Laughter] I was a special factor really. I’d become very left wing and well, comparatively left wing, very left wing, and I didn’t want to do National Service. I&n[…]

Phyllis Dalton

[…]g, so to speak?Yes, yes, a lot of it’s off the peg. I mean I always reckoned the designing job is, it is partly doing a sketch and having things made specially, but after that sometimes it’sadapting things, a lot of it is just shopping, getting the appropriate things, you know.Dyeing and adapting an[…]

Peter Montagnon

[…]en out there for about three years, two and a half, three years. So I put in for one of these things. And I think I'd, because I was working with the special operations people, they obviously, someone put in a good word for me. And the next thing I knew I was sent back to the UK and plugged into a R[…]

Bernard Gribble

[…]s and that sort of thing. But people used to come to this. Way. Out of the. Back of Beyond farmhouse because it had been written up in several books especially one called the smaller manor houses of Sussex. And one day when my mother was showing round yet another visitor and he looked into my room a[…]

Christine Collins

[…]de films of wildlife for the cinema and so forth, and they were interviewed and showed a few films on television, hence that led to a short series of specially made films of wildlife on television. Anyway, he was their London base and helped with the finishing of these films for the TV and he lived […]

Graham Smart

[…]ed then the we educational films were, I suppose 50% of the programmes we made.Manny Yospa  7:06  The education firms, I believe, who had a special partner who has something to do with the education news especially the doctors data, possibly that driversGraham Smart  7:16  Yes, h[…]

Gerry Weinbren

[…]f August nineteen ninety four one two three four three two. Okay so yeah.SPEAKER: M4I was born in England in 1928. My father's a South African he was specializing in this country as a doctor. My mother being English and I went back to South Africa in the early 30s when my father went back to become […]

Hugh Attwooll

[…]isional headquarters. So off, I travelled. And we Kiirkuk at the time with a big mud hut, cinema. And I went and saw the G 1 They said we have a very special film that we can't allow any of the Iraqis to see. And we've got to do it. coming in in half again, starting at six o'clock in the morning, Ma[…]
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