Avril Lethbridge - has had a wide ranging career in all aspects of theatre, events and occasional publishing.
George Locke - retired, background in the Royal Navy as a pilot and engineer and later in aviation sales with no background in the arts or publishing.
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Delia Corrie – After training at RADA, Delia Corrie has had a successful career as a stage and TV actress, and at the microphone. She can be regularly heard on BBC Radio 4, notably On This Day. On TV, Delia took part in Points of View and BBC2’s What the Papers Say. With her extensive vocal range, Delia is much in demand as a voice-over for commercials and public service announcements.
David Willmott - Writer and broadcaster has spent many years with the BBC, starting in Television drama, and going on to become Head of Presentation in Manchester After two secondments in the Middle East he returned to radio as an announcer, and presenter on Radio 4 and on Radio 3 where he presented many Proms and concerts in the Royal Festival Hall His writing has ranged from stories for the under fives to articles for the Lady, The Guardian and countryside magazines.
Diana Attenborough - lives near Oxford. Some years ago she did a stint as a guide/lecturer in the city of Oxford, and then decided she needed an intellectual challenge so she did an Honours degree as a mature student in French Literature and Art History at Oxford Brookes University. She now enjoys travelling the world to visit the architectural heritage of other civilizations and occasionally persuades one of her children to go with her.
Edward Attenborough - graduated from Cambridge University with a degree in English. His career began in journalism working on the Diary of the Evening Standard. However, after several years he decided to make a complete change in his life and go into the law. Before embarking on his post-graduate law course he travelled for some months in Central America.
Peter Evans - Born 1925 Left Bristol Cathedral School at fifteen when someone working for Adolph Hitler dropped a bomb on the school. Joined the RAF in 1943 and got my pilot's "wings" with magnificent timing just 10 days after VJ Day. A sort of career in sales in the computer industry with multi-national companies and was made redundant when I was 58.I then started my own software company , Peter Evans Ltd., from which I retired a couple of years ago. Lovely wife, four children and eight Granchildren.
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