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Topic History of: Alexander Armstrong
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JK2006 You may be right Honey; indeed; the fallibility of memory!
honey!oh sugar sugar. JK2006 wrote:
I'm sure it was Honey and she was in her twenties; her father Tony Britton was quite a successful actor.

Must have been much later on then,because she is definitely only about fifty-nine.

www.telegraph.co.uk/women/family/fern-br...ft-my-first-husband/

(This all demonstrates how stupid it was for the court to think that Rolf Harris should have remembered being in a field not quite in Cambridge)
JK2006 I'm sure it was Honey and she was in her twenties; her father Tony Britton was quite a successful actor.
honey!oh sugar sugar. JK2006 wrote:
Interviewed well by Fern Britton (I think I was her first interviewee in 1965) - Xander actually has a very good voice.

Are you sure it was Fern Britton? She was eight years old in 1965.
JK2006 Interviewed well by Fern Britton (I think I was her first interviewee in 1965) - Xander actually has a very good voice.