[…]leton in Cheshire, and more training, drill, marching, signals, Morse Code, all that lot you know. And from there we were transferred up to Whitby in Yorkshire and more training and more of the same thing you see. And eventually we came back down to Hornchurch in Essex to a regiment there and we did[…]
[…]nbsp; s.c.P.P. to turn up at the little tiny Church at Clevedon in Yorkshire, but his sermon would appear in Times mass audience I agree, but in a way.I had […]
[…]wasn’t a singer, but I did do one or two monologue and used to play in the pantomimes occasionally. On some occasion, William came on with me, like a Yorkshire terrier I had later, no earlier. He understood – the moment the call, he understood my, when I got the costume down that he came on with, yo[…]
[…]ad already passed my 11+ in Wales and then I went to Surbiton Grammar School, then the doodle bugs started and we all got evacuated to Bridlington in Yorkshire, so I went to the Grammar School there. In early 1945 we came back from there and did another year at Surbiton Grammar School and then[…]
[…] Taylor: On that moving a farm were you up in Yorkshire. Billy Williams: Yes. John Taylor: I was there as […]
[…]d he married the ex-wife of Ken Clark [ph] who was a very good operator who did quite a lot of work for me later on. But we did a lot, we worked with Yorkshire and Thames. And I did that frost fair...  […]
[…]a studio for this purpose to keep the studio together. But there was a time when I had enough. That's when the television companies, Tyne Tees first, Yorkshire and one other, ABC came along and they proposed to buyout the studio. They did, and in 1968, the sticky years, they bought Halas and Batchel[…]