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It WAS Alan Bennett.
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Can anyone remember that I was convinced I saw Alan Bennett sat on a rocking chair in a craft workshop in North Norfolk on my recent holiday? (No, I hadn't been drinking). Well, I have since discovered that Mr B was indeed in that area around that time - so it was him.
I know he's quite an insular soul & not one for too much limelight, but how I wish I had gone up to him & said how much I admired his work, particularly his collaborations with Thora Hird and how 'The Cream Cracker under the Settee' made me cry because Thora always reminded me of my favourite nanna.
I know he's quite an insular soul & not one for too much limelight, but how I wish I had gone up to him & said how much I admired his work, particularly his collaborations with Thora Hird and how 'The Cream Cracker under the Settee' made me cry because Thora always reminded me of my favourite nanna.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think any writer, or muisician, is usually polite to the public when greeted in a respectful manner - and i am sure Mr B would have been exactly that.
Most famous people are simply wary of drawing a crowd when they sing an autograph, which can turn into either a two-hour signathon, or the need to move on, which causes resentment.
Who'd be famous?
Most famous people are simply wary of drawing a crowd when they sing an autograph, which can turn into either a two-hour signathon, or the need to move on, which causes resentment.
Who'd be famous?