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Felicity Kendal and Sir Tom Stoppard reunite – will she stick to 'off limits' red line? Felicity Kendal has previously said one thing is "off limits". By William Hickey by Robert Meakin.
Felicity Kendal will star in a play that was written for her three decades ago as part of Hampstead Theatre's new season. The Good Life actress is set to appear in a rare revival of Tom Stoppard's ...
Professionally reuniting with former lover Sir Tom Stoppard for the first time since their 1990s romance, after agreeing to star in a revival of the legendary writer’s play Indian Ink, Felicity ...
James Haskell’s wife, Chloe Madeley, described their final year of marriage as ‘dark and painful’.. Now, the former England rugby star has admitted his love of boozing contributed to the ...
A house in Dorset used in One Foot In The Grave has gone on the market for £337,500 - while the hotel that inspired John Cleese's (pictured) Fawlty Towers had a different fate.
camomile tea. Sip your way to better health: The many benefits of chamomile tea . Whether you are winding down after a long day, seeking relief from a health ailment, ...
Kendal at Oberlin announced that it was designated a Long-Term Care Equality Leader by the Human Rights Campaign Foundation and SAGE, a national advocacy and services organization for LGBTQ+ older … ...
Use free coffee grounds as natural lawn fertilizer. Learn collection methods and application techniques for healthier, greener grass growth.
U.S. Open champion Bryson DeChambeau hit some balls on the White House South Lawn as it was turned into a Par 3 course for a few brief moments.
Look for a lawn-safe weed killer that lists ground ivy or creeping Charlie on the label. Ingredients like triclopyr, dicamba, or 2,4-D are commonly used.
Visit the "spirit henge", breathe in the fragrant camomile lawn, wander the labyrinth and buy products made with ingredients from the garden in the shop (proceeds to the registered charity).
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