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Page 235
... Graham Payn came to lunch and was lectured firmly . ' Graham's Finger - Wag was about his future in the theatre ; Noel had been the night before to the opening of Leslie Henson's Gaieties , in which Graham played one of the leads and ...
... Graham Payn came to lunch and was lectured firmly . ' Graham's Finger - Wag was about his future in the theatre ; Noel had been the night before to the opening of Leslie Henson's Gaieties , in which Graham played one of the leads and ...
Page 254
... Graham is blowing himself in and out of the room like a pop - gun . ' Graham adds that Noel broke wind so loudly that Lynn called out ' Bravo ! ' from two or three rooms away . Off and on during this American holiday there had been ...
... Graham is blowing himself in and out of the room like a pop - gun . ' Graham adds that Noel broke wind so loudly that Lynn called out ' Bravo ! ' from two or three rooms away . Off and on during this American holiday there had been ...
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... Graham . After weeks of playing to packed houses and happy audiences on the road and a terrific ovation the night before , such unanimous condem- nation came as a sock on the jaw , especially for Graham , making his first appearance on ...
... Graham . After weeks of playing to packed houses and happy audiences on the road and a terrific ovation the night before , such unanimous condem- nation came as a sock on the jaw , especially for Graham , making his first appearance on ...
Contents
THE SHINING FUTURE | 51 |
London Calling | 66 |
The Vortex AND ITS AFTERMATH | 80 |
Copyright | |
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