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  1. Hace 2 días · And Joyce [Grenfell, the actress and Laura’s sister-in-law, married to Reg] is just starting broadcasts and concerts again. She has made a very definite mark by her tour, and the ENSA people say it was quite outstanding, and not only that but she sent back very good criticisms and suggestions for entertainments in hospitals, all of which they are going to adopt.

  2. Hace 3 días · More from Joyce Grenfell. 1st March, 1942, of the visiting wife of one of the men in the hospital: "She's very neat and meticulous and nicely dressed. Wears highly polished glasses and has a sweetness about her that is endearing. She had a baby and lost it last year.

  3. Hace 2 días · The British Music Hall Society is offering a Day By The Sea at Eastbourne’s Royal Hippodrome Theatre on Saturday, June 1. Day By The Sea organiser Geoff Bowden said: “This unique all-day event, running from 10.30am until 6.30pm, has become a popular summer attraction in the resort and returns to the Royal Hippodrome Theatre in Eastbourne on ...

  4. Hace 6 días · Officers investigating the discovery of the body of Joyce OMahony at the family home at Elmsleigh, Brookfield Lawn, The Lough, initially thought that she may have died some time in 2021, the...

  5. Hace 4 días · Duke and Duchess of Cambridge lay a wreath at Grenfell service. The nicest times are when the royals break from routine and show up unexpectedly, says one royal expert. The senior working royals...

  6. Hace 4 días · Episode: "Joyce Grenfell". BBC series. Interviewee "Spirits of the Forest" and "Year of the Gagadju"-'Spirits of the forest' looks at the Birds of Paradise in Papua New Guinea and the unique relationship they have with the highlanders. The people believe they gain the special qualities of the birds by wearing their feathers in ceremonies.

  7. Hace 4 días · It feels like it should be read by Joyce Grenfell… This is a real treat: on Parkinson in February 1973, Maggie Smith and Kenneth Williams read Death in Leamington to Betjeman himself, who is obviously deeply moved. Was there ever a more English phrase than “the tea things”?