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Whicker's World: Living with Uncle Sam

on BBC One London

Ten films in which
Alan Whicker talks to Brits who have gone to live in the USA. 9: Sometimes When I'm Lonely I Long for Hastings ...
Dawn Langley Simmons emigrated from Kent as a man, became a woman and made the first mixed marriage in South Carolina.
She is one of the programme's five lone women survivors. A divorcee, Elizabeth Daoust is Head of Protocol for the House Foreign Affairs
Committee in Washington. Hilary Brookes, a GI bride, lives with her son in New
Orleans: 'It's like living on a volcano - you just get used to it .. !' Mary Hayes is a black social worker who, after 25 years, wants to go home to work in her native Liverpool; but the former wife of James, Pamela Mason , has no regrets about leaving England - 'I'd be shot before I'd go back.' Film editor LIZ THOYTS
Producer JONATHAN STEDALL BBC Bristol (R)
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Contributors

Talks:
Alan Whicker
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Langley Simmons
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Elizabeth Daoust
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Mary Hayes
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Pamela Mason

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