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Keats House
This week JOHN SNAGGE visits the house in Hampstead where lived the poet John Keats. Here he wrote Ode To a Nightingale, The Eve of St Agnes, and Hyperion and he also met Fanny Brawne , with whom he fell in love. Producer ROGER CLARK

Contributors

Unknown:
John Snagge
Unknown:
John Keats.
Unknown:
Fanny Brawne
Producer:
Roger Clark

In a short series, recorded entirely on location, David Carter explores some unusual forms of entertainment enjoyed by Londoners.
This week: Ladies and Gentlemen, My Impersonation of Judy Garland. What the hell are you thinking of me now? Are you feeling any different from what I was half an hour ago?
(Andre Adore, Female Impersonator)

Contributors

Unknown:
David Carter

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