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R I P Fay Weldon
16:47 - Jan 4 with 936 views
WeWereZombies
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-64160732
'The Life And Loves Of A She-Devil' was a bit different and ground breaking for its time.
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R I P Fay Weldon
on 17:09 - Jan 4 with 831 views
Ryorry
Oh no. One of my fav. authors.
R.I.P.
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R I P Fay Weldon
on 17:31 - Jan 4 with 776 views
factual_blue
That programme featured a relative of mine and also somebody who went to the same primary school as me.
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R I P Fay Weldon
on 19:03 - Jan 4 with 676 views
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'The Life And Loves Of A She-Devil' was definitely different but as you say groundbreaking. The 'Go to work on an egg' slogan was also her creation.
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R I P Fay Weldon
on 20:27 - Jan 4 with 629 views
Guthrum
The original British TV series, with Dennis Waterman, was superb.
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