Search Results for: Thames Television
Pat Jackson
[…] that for you." So I went up with the East Coast Convoy...I joined it at Southend, I think, and went through what was called 'The Graveyard' down the Thames estuary. This is just after the magnetic mine had been discovered and made innocuous by degaussing, but the acoustic mine had just then appeare[…]
Charlotte Jennings
[…]ratch on him, which is of course the the virtually the last words in in fires were started when the munitions vessel loaded with explosives is on the Thames and one of the fireman says the other site was sore I notice. Now, whether they genuinely was something like your rugs where you can trip[…]
Ted Candy
[…]as done on an expense account. So ISpeaker 1 1:09 quite agree that one of the comments, pardon me, you know, Hungerford bridge across the Thames, London, yes, well, one guy put in him for a taxi over hunger for good bridge. And the classical comment that was always made about expenses wa[…]
adrian-andy-worker
[…] later? Andy Worker: No, this was at Walton -on - Thames actually. Roy Fowler: Right, let's take it then in […]
Nigel Wolland
[…]ys. And we used to go on Wednesday afternoon when the when the shop was closed. We closed on Wednesdays. And I saw a slide at the ABC regal Walton on Thames asking for a probation or projectionist. And I applied for the job. And I got the job. I mean, basically all they asked me was could I make a c[…]
Joy Cuff (née Seddon)
[…]me ooh, what was Terry Gilliam like? Well I don’t really know because I was working with Bob and a cameraman called John Grant in a barn on Walton-on-Thames. That was John’s set-up, amazing set-up, just next to his house. And I’d fit that around always getting back just after the kids got back from […]
