He was a man with a light of interest in his eyes, white haired with a healthy complexion despite his stroke.
From his old cloth satchel, which went with him everywhere, he took a book, leather bound, and placed it gently into my hands. That was how
Valerie-Ann Lester described the moment when she first saw
Jack Walmsley 's journal, shortly before his death in 1982. Now, 50 years after the youthful escapades it describes,
Norman Painting turns the pages of'Jack's book'. Reader Tony Turner
Producer GWYN RICHARDS BBC Pebble Mill
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