Charlotte Jennings

[…]sents you just I mean, you wouldn't believe doll's houses and you know, there's a whole there's actually quite big maps were in this was a map of the United States. And you key in to see if you've got the name of the right state and it lights up. You know, you have two lights. Ohio. I see if it's ri[…]

Richard Marden

[…] end of 41. At a Highgate  itself where there was a rump of about 120 people and I was made a weekly border there by my parents and the school reunited in 43 because the Navy decided they didn't need  the buildings anymore and the school came back for westward ho. by which time as far as I[…]

Harry Coventry

[…]f the programme. As a stage manager, you had more contact with the people making the programme, and also who were in the programme, the subjects, the artists, whatever, whichever area you were in, you were dealing with them. And between them, it was, it was a great life. I love, enjoyed it immensely[…]

Waseem Mahmood

[…]record the big music, things that everybody numbers that people are still talking about, because I think we've managed to get some of the major major artists from Bollywood in those India and Pakistan as well. In those days. I think we, you'd be surprised to learn that our cash budget for Asian maga[…]

Peter Williams

[…]s at the pinnacle of that power structure, because of what I was able to say in this particular instance: Ronald Reagan, when he was President of the United States said we must be very careful as a universe about the use of biological warfare weapons - I doubt that he had any foreknowledge but we’ll[…]

Jonathan Balcon

[…]ommunity, be it a family, or a village, or a military selection, section or a ship or a group of people they came to a city but it was, they were all united in one thing, and a lot of them were united in fighting bureaucracy. Tilting at windmills was a great thing in Mick's life and I mean, he's lef[…]

John Ammonds

[…]very highly developed sense of humour which I think he got from his father. I've still got a book somewhere with drawings he would do, caricatures of artists and me I'm there somehow, the face you know and various artists who worked up there. But yes, that was a tragedy. There was me Myrrid Jones, P[…]

Edward Aneurin Williams

[…]y equipment for making the noise. But it was they were fun to do. And then, of course, those companies and those people got taken on to do things for United Nations like like Michael Clark's film,Unknown Speaker  27:52  feast or famine.Edward Williams  27:53  It's not feast, or f[…]
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