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Did You Go To School With Someone Famous?
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They probably weren’t famous when at school, but what were they like then?
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When I was a school prefect, in charge of the school's two libraries, I had a team of younger boys helping me. One of them was a very cheeky, but very likeable, lad called Nicholas Kershaw. I understand he later went into the music business ;-) If you'll count teaching in Sheffield as 'school days', I was in charge of the city's schoolboy cricket teams, as well as...
21:53 Mon 04th Jan 2021
Alan Ball and Kenneth Wolstenholme, I interviewed Alan for the school magazine in Spring 1966, he was due to play in the World Cup, we went round to his parents' terraced house where he still lived then. His father treated us as though we were from the national press, there all the time and chipped in if he didn't like the questions! We asked him who he thought would win the World Cup and he said England, we laughed all the way home on the bus!
When I was a school prefect, in charge of the school's two libraries, I had a team of younger boys helping me. One of them was a very cheeky, but very likeable, lad called Nicholas Kershaw. I understand he later went into the music business ;-)
If you'll count teaching in Sheffield as 'school days', I was in charge of the city's schoolboy cricket teams, as well as the South Yorkshire county teams. The Under-15 captain for both was a rather serious young lad called Michael Vaughan. I wonder whatever became of him?
;-)
If you'll count teaching in Sheffield as 'school days', I was in charge of the city's schoolboy cricket teams, as well as the South Yorkshire county teams. The Under-15 captain for both was a rather serious young lad called Michael Vaughan. I wonder whatever became of him?
;-)