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The VOICE of Richard Thomas, Class of 1953

Feb 12, 202519 minEp. 11
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In this episode of 'What I Really Learnt at School', Tamlyn Worrall sits down with alum Richard Thomas. Known for directing the first Dalek stories of Doctor Who, Richard reminisces about his time at King Alfred School. He shares vivid memories of learning calligraphy, his experiences with teachers like Renée Soskin and Miss Marsh, and how attending the school helped him flourish after struggling in earlier education.


Richard also reflects on his acting career, including his role in the film 'Brief Encounter,' his work with the BBC, and his adaptation of Strindberg's play into a six-part series. This heartfelt conversation takes place in Richard's home, offering a personal glimpse into his journey from student to successful director and the enduring influence of his school days.


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