Hints and tips:
...In my fridge you’ll always find cold beers – sometimes from local breweries such as Hattie Brown’s or Cerne Abbas....
...Sid James, Hattie Jacques, Kenneth Williams and Bill Kerr were among the supporting cast for which classic radio series? According to TS Eliot’s “The Waste Land”, what is April?...
...William Morris did it. The Bloomsbury Group were forever at it, in each other’s homes and sometimes even with each other’s partners. The Bauhaus school was a hotbed of it....
...Actor Hattie Morahan, who has read novels by Tracy Chevalier and Stacey Halls, does a superb job, ably capturing the shifts between large-scale action and its impact on individual lives....
...Back in Pembrokeshire, Jonathan Williams had a similar view....
...Photographs by William Spooner...
...Hattie Morahan is an actress of subtlety and nuance, but in her soliloquies and asides in The Changeling she “lighthouses” the audience and her voice approaches a singsong. And it works....
...We originally knitted a miniature Rowan Williams to preside over the royal wedding when he was Archbishop of Canterbury, then he came back as a pole vaulter for our Olympics display and, ultimately, as a...
...Hattie Morahan and Trystan Gravelle lead the serious main plot, while the Globe’s great poker-faced clown Pearce Quigley dominates the subplot. Deeply unpleasant in all the best ways....
...20th century”, the Barber is essentially the creation of three individuals, working in collaboration with the university: the businessman and property developer Henry Barber, his wife, the amateur pianist Hattie...
...Ayana Mathis is author of ‘The Twelve Tribes of Hattie’ (Hutchinson)...
...The Twelve Tribes of Hattie, by Ayana Mathis, Hutchinson, RRP£12.99, 256 pages A first novel following the contrasting fortunes of the 11 children and one grandchild of Hattie Shepherd, the African-American...
...Funny how one misses the old Punch and Judy when it’s just Shadow-box and Hattie. Harriet Harman v David Cameron was exquisitely polite....
...Hattie the Bad By Jane Devlin and Joe Berger Puffin £5.99, 32 pages Hattie is not bad in a wimpy “forgot-to-tidy-her-room” kind of way. No, she’s “really, really bad”....
...Dr Blair (Kenneth Williams, inevitably): "Oooh! Well I never!...
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