Mickey Hickey -Transcript

[…] be a senior chief, a senior second and a senior third." He said, "You're going to be a senior third […]

Mickey Hickey

[…] be a senior chief, a senior second and a senior third." He said, "You're going to be a senior third […]

Joy Cuff (née Seddon)

[…]o, no, he didn't do anything like that. 0:29:25.9 MIKE: So how did you communicate then? 0:29:26.2 JOY: I also had to communicate through a third person if I can remember rightly. He said very little to me but invited me to sit with him while he directed the scene, which was quite interest[…]

Michael (Mickey) Hickey

[…]said, "We're operating two shifts at the Stoll, Kingsway, and there's no rewind boy. There's going to be a senior chief, a senior second and a senior third." He said, "You're going to be a senior third on one shift and your old friend Harry Rayner" - who had been at the Astoria with me again - he wa[…]

Wendy Toye

[…]ot closer and closer, one bomb whistled, it’s siren had gone, and one whistled, whee and bang, and the second one whee and bang a bit nearer. And the third one, wee and the door shot open and a long black object shot in and I thought it was a bomb. But it was the guard. I was so scared, but the thir[…]

Bill Cotton

[…]istration, it has damn all to do with what the people are getting in that area, because most of the stuff people are getting in those areas is pretty third rate.I've gone off on this tangent I know and you'll think we had more money then than they do now. They get a billion pounds now you know, that[…]

Jimmy Wright

[…]lly. He financed it. That was called. Living for tomorrow. They were voting two thirds of their school for the Blind was founded in 1799 the very first school&n[…]

Val Guest

[…]was going to London, he used to come in with his uniform on a hangar, with all the medals on it, because he was going to some social function. On the third Friday he was called on, I got the entire unit to line up both side of this drive, all of us lined up, and as this car came from the hotel, we a[…]

Sydney Samuelson

[…]t about which was called “She”, Rider Haggard’s “She”. It’s been made several times since and my father’s version was not the first, it was about the third or fourth I think. I never liked the story, why about eight versions of it had been made I have no idea. But the reason we know a lot about that[…]

James Arthur Clark

[…] were allowed to join it. There was a kind of only boys of a certain age who had reached a certain level of education were allowed to join it so as a third exclusive little club and we had very good films and I used to do the programmes write all the material and do all the posters and stuff. This i[…]
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