Transcript – Jean Anderson

[…] say, who sent out first tours, who was notorious for two things; paying the lowest salary and going after the […]

Roger Davis

[…]father was the second son of a farming family that we can trace back to 1610. And they never moved more than from one parish to the other. There were two parishes side by side, near what is now Western Super Mare, which doesn't didn't exist in those days. That was a Victorian invention after the rai[…]

Phil Windeatt

[…]she was young. Erm, and I left Hollyfield, I stayed on and did the sixth form – the first person in my family to stay on in sixth form: six O’Levels; two A Levels, in those days that was good enough two A Levels at C grade that was good enough: English Language and erm, history. KR: And we[…]

Ena Baga

[…]g on, so the Strand Cinema job came open for me, but whilst the girls were there, I used to play for the children’s matinee on Saturday mornings for 2twoand sixpence.SC: Was that for 3 hours?EB: Yes, it was so noisy that I didn’t play; even a full organ couldn’t be heard, so I let them get on with i[…]

William R Vicker

[…]ould be, what? 1918, yes, well, well, ISpeaker 1  3:21  would say I'd left at 14, but in those days, there was a day continuation school at two days a week, which you had to attend, you know. And so I really finished school at 15. That's when I started my apprenticeship. Like this would be[…]

Erica Masters

[…] did very well. And there I worked and I got two pounds a week plus tips - and they were […]

Bob Jordan

[…]rly days in the film industry stayed. I was Arthur Grant's assistant focus puller, and operator for nearly 25 years. Having done 20 odd Hammer Films, two Val Guest pictures and numerous Children’s Film Foundation pictures. And other things and he was very, very, kind to me and very good to me. Wheth[…]

Mel Faber

[…]lier days because they both came from Leeds, though Dad was from Manchester. He got the job as trainee Salesman at Liverpool branch and he won one or two awards for being good at sales - he did the north Wales area - and after that he was promoted to sales manager of the Liverpool branch and in 1948[…]

Erica Masters

[…]nt back to Ellen and again, hysterical laughter took place and I said, "Well now you teach me," which she did very well. And there I worked and I got two pounds a week plus tips - and they were very important! The only trouble was, they were always giving us chocolate, you see! And I just wanted the[…]

Gerry Weinbren

[…]net.com.SPEAKER: F9This is an interview with Gerry Weinbren  by Rodney Giesler recorded in Bristol on the 2nd of 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 […]
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