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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostYes! What was the OBE bit?
She was Dame Commander of the British Empire in 1918 for her charity work, during World War I, and was elevated to Dame Grand Cross of the British Empire in 1927. She was the first Australian to appear on the cover of Time magazine, in April 1927
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Anna
Sorry for the delay.
A lighthearted and exceptionally simple N
Talking about toast, whilst he's not thinking about Thomas he might like to be paired with a slice
Dennis Potter may ask us to do something
Responsible for an electrifying performance?
From Quattro Stagioni to Gefilte Fish?
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Anna
Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostAnd some people thought my clues were tough!
Will be a while on this one - not obvious at first glance.
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Originally posted by antongould View PostI was thinking about Slater - Toast- and Kennedy(?) but Lady Gould says I'm only allowed to play at weekends...........Originally posted by amateur51 View PostOh well done, anton!
I've got the Potter clue now but what about the others?
First composer's surname might suggest a toasty accompaniment? Other composer has been featured before in a 'U' round ......... I think the two of you are in Unison?
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amateur51
Originally posted by Anna View PostWell done both, Ams has the Potter (care to share?), anton has Kennedy (clue was going from playing Vivaldi to Klezmer of course! Quattro Stagioni also being a variety of pizza, just to expand the food reference)
First composer's surname might suggest a toasty accompaniment? Other composer has been featured before in a 'U' round ......... I think the two of you are in Unison?
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Anna
Correct Ams. And both available on one dvd for under a fiver at Amazon. Bit of trivia: Potter stood as the Labour Party candidate for Hertfordshire East, a safe Conservative Party seat, in the 1964 general election against the incumbent Derek Walker-Smith. By the end of the campaign, he claimed that he was so disillusioned with party politics that he did not even vote for himself.
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amateur51
Originally posted by Anna View PostCorrect Ams. And both available on one dvd for under a fiver at Amazon. Bit of trivia: Potter stood as the Labour Party candidate for Hertfordshire East, a safe Conservative Party seat, in the 1964 general election against the incumbent Derek Walker-Smith. By the end of the campaign, he claimed that he was so disillusioned with party politics that he did not even vote for himself.
I really miss DP's provocative nature - I loved that 'last interview' that he did with Melvyn Bragg
A friend has just pulled out of standing as a councillor because he's had a similar experience of disillusionment with party politics - how depressing.
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