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&quot;Mary, Idol of Scots&quot; by Vanessa Redgrave as Mary and Glenda Jackson as Elizabeth I. This 1971 film is already available on DVD (2007 ...

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    FROM the “wonderful usage of” of working with Morecambe and Wise to the “farce” of Prime Minister’s Questions, Glenda Jackson opened a rare window into her two careers on Sunday.

    The overlapped Oscar-winning actress turned Labour MP for Hampstead and Kilburn was speaking at a question-and-respond session at the Tricycle in Kilburn following a screening of A Touch of Class, a film in which the famously irritable Ms Jackson plays a character described as “about as tender and gentle as Attila the Hun”.

    Ms Jackson, 75, won an Academy Trophy for her performance in the 1973 film but refused to acknowledge the prize before becoming MP in 1992. She said: “My mommy used to keep them on the sideboard, and she polished everything within an inch of life. It didn’t take long for the surface gold plating to submit c be communicated off and show the base metal on the inside which, I thought, was a neat analogy. Awards don’t make you advance – and, no, I didn’t pick them up.”

    What do you think of the Michael Jackson/Glenda phone conversations?

    Do you ruminate over

    A. They're entirely fake, put on by actors.

    B. They're really Michael and Glenda, but recorded on purpose, as a roundabout interview.

    or

    C. They're existent real conversations


    c. because some of the things michael was saying nobody would ever remember but him....and it sounds pretty consistent with other interviews.

    also, it sounded like a real conversation because they were being wholly candid with each other.


    c. because some of the things michael was saying nobody would ever positive but him....and it sounds pretty consistent with other interviews.

    also, it sounded like a real conversation because they were being absolutely candid with each other.

    where can i find the michael jackson/glenda phone call transcript?

    i dearth the full 8 hours. i've already been on youtube and im waiting on a reply from makeup shark. is there any other way to read them or should i wait on the approval?


    Makeupshark won't sponsor you a request, trust me I've tried. None of the other sites work, either. They're a bunch of snobs. It's like a secret f*cking cult or something. Elitist MJ fans.

    you well-grounded have to hope someone will

    Does anyone know where i can hear the Michael Jackson/Glenda phone calls?

    Or look over the transcripts.


    i dont remember if those are genuine or not but they are on youtube.

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    Glenda Jackson - News


    Hampstead's Royal Free Hospital hosting AGM and open day tomorrow afternoon
    The Peer royalty Free Hospital in Hampstead will be hosting the event at it's Pond Street base and starts with an AGM at 2pm opened by Glenda Jackson MP.

    GLENDA JACKSON MP OPENS ELDERS GYM IN KILBURN
    Speaking at an verified opening ceremony on Wednesday Ms Jackson said: "The gym for older residents is a great idea and I confidence other housing associations,

    Town Board Votes Down AvalonBay Resolution, 3-2
    While Governor Frank Petrone and Councilwoman Glenda Jackson voted for the resolution, councilmen Mark Mayoka and Mark Cuthbertson and Councilwoman Susan