[…] we did well. This was Coast Guard communication. I think it must have been Yes, and anyway, at that time, the Jim pople, who came down to direct for westward, who happened to be Peter's first cousin. They had Southerner, which was southern televisions, ship boat going out in the western approaches.[…]
[…] 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 know, Teddy wasn't I think he'd left. These dates are fairly accurate I think because 42 was the year my mother[…]
[…] I designed. So a few weeks back I wrote to Westward[?] and I said, "Would you be interested in me […]
[…]like to start a cartoon club," and years after they gave it to Rolf Harris! And he was using machines that I designed. So a few weeks back I wrote to Westward[?] and I said, "Would you be interested in me starting a cartoon club?" I said, "Loads of material ready, loads and loads of material," I sai[…]
[…]Atlantic, down the straits and, I don't know whether he or I spotted it first, but anyway I suddenly spotted three submarines steaming on the surface westward through the straits with French markings on their super-structure. So we talked about this and I said, "Well look, be a pal and dive on 'em a[…]
[…]often used to record episodes of Take the High Road, for example, and send them off to the likes of the regional companies that existed at the time - Westward or HTV or whatever who would put them out in the afternoon and they would send them back to us and we would store them in the Programme Sales[…]
[…];We are talking about 1941-42 and when we realised that we couldn't go to America, I had left Highgate School, I had been evacuated to North Devon to Westward Ho with the school, where incidentally, that was the time when I got to see every English film because we had, on 16mm, we had 16mm film show[…]
fm10001.mp3[00:00:02] The copyright of this recording is vested in the A C T T history project. Stephen Peet cameraman, television director, television producer, lecturer. Recorded on the 6th of November 1990. INTERVIEWER Norman Swallow with Alan Lawson. Side one.[00:00:36] I: Stephen, when where yo[…]