Johnny Speight

[…]owledge to know that it wasn't our house Hitler was after if he was after anyone's, he was after bigger ones. I couldn't i agin e him being after our two up two down outside toilet slum. Norman Swallow: he docks of course. Johnny Speight: The docks. I didn't want either, having to work in them was e[…]

Waseem Mahmood

[…]. I it's very difficult. I think, looking back, I think I enjoyed very much enjoyed English, I loved English. I loved history. I think those were the two that really stuck out.Speaker 1  2:17  So what did your parents do? And how did they influence your career? Well,Speaker 2  2:20 &n[…]

Mike Hodges

[…] hard, and quite rightly. So I did five years of accountancy working, not liking it at all. I got 10 shillings [50 pence] a week. And you've got your two weeks holiday. But I've always said to my parents, well, I'll do it. But then when I've completed it, I will, I'm going to do what I like, I don't[…]

Michael Colomb

[…]tanding upright with his gauntlet gloves, you know, because he'd always dive in and he wouldn't have I think on that a picture that picture there was two assistant boom operators. And if the boom moved, went there, he knew exactly was no messing around. And of course he  was highly respected an[…]

John Brabourne (Knatchbull)

[…]that. It was unusual, as usual black black people up to bank. So it was unusual to have a star star who won and he was wonderful. Tiger with the best two things in it. And part of that following that was 1958 960 IMAX centre baseball, which turned out to be an enormous worldwide success. And that wa[…]

A F (Peter) Birch

[…]dent, riding accident and broke his back, lived for four years and due to that trouble - there was no DHSS in those days - we were in penury. And the two boys were sent to the orphanage at Farningham [?] which was arranged by the man that owned the horse from which he fell. So my education was in an[…]

John Dark

[…]ber very vividly that was the first film that was Harry Reid who was with Robert dunnit. Robert Morley lovely film term. And that money where you own two pounds a week how much. Two pounds two pounds. Yes yes. Then I remember them all. That was Phil Salter Les. Les Hammond was actually still on the […]

Peter Birch

[…] in those days - we were in penury. And the two boys were sent to the orphanage at Farningham [?] […]
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