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[…] 20 mins GG: Anyway, Jan then died. And just after that I became mum and dad, you know with the kids. We did a film of Party Time. DB: In a studio or on stage? GG: In a studio down at Teddington I think it was, and we were walking across the car park after filming one day, and I said […]
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[…] or something. No, no constraint of, it’s got to be fifty-two minutes, then, Channel 4 let you do what was necessary. And then we did a ninety-minute studio debate. But I was, I’d just given birth, so this pregnancy. I’d finally given birth, I’d had a caesarean, and, everybody said, ‘You can’t go. Y[…]