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by Jillx on September 7th, 2011, 5:57 am
Hi Tom
Your sadness is apparent re the death of Liz Sladen....it is also sad that Susannah York died too young... (knickers comes to mind

). and wondered if you ever had the privilege to act with Anna Massey?... mortality is a dreadful condition, wish we didn't have it !!!!
Take care, Luv Jillx
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by Tom Baker on September 18th, 2011, 8:40 pm
Jill,
Don't be sad. Yes I did act with Anna Massey when I played Bounderby in Hard Times, Charles Dickens. I think it was for the World Service. John Woodvine played Gradgrind. Anna was nervous of me, rushing in and out of the sets, I think she found me coarse. Lots of people do.
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