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with Janet Brown
In the second of six programmes JANET BROWN , best known for her impersonations of Mrs Thatcher , Esther Rantzen and Barbara Wood -house, talks in her Sussex farm-house home to Sue MacGregor about her own life and the faith which has helped her to face cheerfully the ups and downs of her career, serious illness, and more recently the death of her husband, the much loved comic actor, Peter Butterworth. Her favourite hymns and songs are sung by the boys of DR CHALLONER'S GRAMMAR SCHOOL conducted by IAN HOOKER
O dreamer, leave thy dreams (Londonderry Air); I love thy way of freedom.
Lord (Heavenward); Morning has broken (Bunessan); Eternal Father, strong to save (Melita); The Lord's Prayer (Malotte); I look to thee in every need (Wessex); To a wild rose (MacdowelB; Be still and know (Benjamin); Hallelujah Chorus (Handel).
Music research MICHAEL WOOD Film director INGRID DUFFELL studio director JIM MURRAY Producer ELIZABETH GORT

Contributors

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Janet Brown
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Janet Brown
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Mrs Thatcher
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Esther Rantzen
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Barbara Wood
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Sue MacGregor
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Peter Butterworth.
Conducted By:
Ian Hooker
Director:
Ingrid Duffell
Director:
Jim Murray
Producer:
Elizabeth Gort

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