My gayness became quietly accepted and, shock of all shocks, life went on.
We became Morris and Morecambe. This partnership did not last long, however.
In this atmosphere I soon became interested in nucleic acids.
Then in college I became obsessed with film, and wanted to be part of that.
I became a journalist because one didn't have to specialise.
When I became a Christian my confidence grew.
To me acting originally became an extension of game playing.
Film for me became how I related to everything else.
Conservatives conserve and that is why they became irrelevant.
I became a children's author by accident.
I did not read newspapers until I became a reporter.
At the same time, television theatre became more visibly active.
Falling down became second nature and it really didn't bother me.
In 1966 I became president of the British Computer Society.
I started out as a dancer, but gradually became more interested in music.
As a developing musician, skiffle became a platform for me to start playing music.
I became a musician so I wouldn't have to get up at 6 in the morning.
Irony became the head that bit its tail and then there is no way out.
Once you became associated with a children's show, you're finished.
That's why I never became a director. I never had patience with people.
The microscopic world became my obsession.