Hello and apologises for interrupting your forum.
My name is Mark Ferguson and I am a researcher working on a new BBC1 series looking at life in the 1950s. The programme will feature first hand interviews complimented with our rich archive from the era.
I am looking for people from all over the UK who were born in 1952, the babyboomers, to talk about their memories and experience throughout the 50s and 60s.
I am also trying to find some couples that were married in 1952, or started a family then, again to discuss their lives and how things have changed now. I'm especially keen to speak to people who were part of the war effort too.
If anyone is interested in having a chat I would love to hear from you and you can send me a private message and include a phone number or email address and I will get in touch. As I said, the programme will be a hark back to the era and look at how life was. If we went ahead, we will travel to you, and record a short interview, keeping inconvenience to a minimum.
I hope to hear from some for you, this would be a lovely way to record some special memories.
Best regards,
Mark Ferguson
BBC Northern Ireland
My name is Mark Ferguson and I am a researcher working on a new BBC1 series looking at life in the 1950s. The programme will feature first hand interviews complimented with our rich archive from the era.
I am looking for people from all over the UK who were born in 1952, the babyboomers, to talk about their memories and experience throughout the 50s and 60s.
I am also trying to find some couples that were married in 1952, or started a family then, again to discuss their lives and how things have changed now. I'm especially keen to speak to people who were part of the war effort too.
If anyone is interested in having a chat I would love to hear from you and you can send me a private message and include a phone number or email address and I will get in touch. As I said, the programme will be a hark back to the era and look at how life was. If we went ahead, we will travel to you, and record a short interview, keeping inconvenience to a minimum.
I hope to hear from some for you, this would be a lovely way to record some special memories.
Best regards,
Mark Ferguson
BBC Northern Ireland
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