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...“It would be less so a second time around,” Dr Hildick-Smith said....
...Dr Ashley Nunes is a consultant and academic, holding positions at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard Law School....
...And who wouldn’t wish to eavesdrop on Bainbridge and Jack Priestley, swapping northern memories over a giant ashtray?...
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...Dr David Bainbridge, an admissions tutor for arts and humanities at St Catharine’s College, Cambridge, fears this has come at a cost....
...A few years ago, Beryl Bainbridge was admitted to hospital to have a cardiac stent inserted....
...In her inimitable style, Bainbridge tells the story of Rose, a young English woman, driving across America in 1968 with the much older Harold, in their peculiar quest to find the elusive Dr Wheeler....
...We never get to meet Dr Wheeler, though we glimpse him through other eyes, with his superior smile and grey trilby....
...His first columnists signed up were Germaine Greer and the late Beryl Bainbridge, the latter as theatre critic, who described her new gig as “a Zimmer frame for the mind.”...
...In her inimitable style, Bainbridge tells the story of Rose, a young English woman, driving across the US in 1968 with the much older Harold in their peculiar quest to find the elusive Dr Wheeler....
...Bafflingly, her final novel According to Queeney (2001), about the complicated relationship between Dr Johnson and the Thrale family, did not even make the shortlist, in spite of being written with all Bainbridge...
...In Young Adolf (1978) the late Beryl Bainbridge had one slender piece of fact: that Hitler’s half-brother lived in Liverpool....
...Dr Johnson did penance by standing in the rain at Uttoxeter Market to atone for some rudeness in youth to his poor bookseller father....
...Before Beryl arrives, Dr Jonathan Miller comes in with his son. He has heard some broadcast I made over Christmas with the new Oldie Tsarina, Joan Bakewell, in a series of hers called Belief....
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