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Topic History of: A Very British Scandal
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In The Know hedda wrote:
As you can see from my passport photo below there is a remarkable likeness to me and Joan.

which Queen is you?
hedda andrew wrote:
Strangely I very much enjoyed it. Reminded me of Behind the Candelabra which is a terrific film.

Why didn't he just give him a National Insurance card?


Very astute observation. Andrew is allowed to leave the Naughty Corner (ITK remains).

Michael Douglas and Matt Damon were superb. I remember seeing a great series of snaps taken by the late agent Michael Summerton from when he visited Liberace in his Las Vegas home.

Sad to see it's just a shell now and quite run down. Was never much of a grand house.

## I think back to when the film Mommie Dearest, which I and the late Express journalist Timothy Swallow made world famous and boosted it's box office when it was languishing. Hollywood had turned on Faye Dunaway for her brilliant performance as they deemed it was a "betrayal". How times change.

Coincidentally As you can see from my passport photo below there is a remarkable likeness to me and Joan.
In The Know (but not this time) andrew wrote:
Why did he not return his NI card?

No idea ... perhaps lost?
andrew Why did he not return his NI card?
In The Know andrew wrote:
Strangely I very much enjoyed it.

so did I.

Strange how the memory plays tricks, I could have sworn that he lost his seat AFTER the trial, not before.