British - Actress | April 2, 1940 -
With a play, you do it and it's gone. Films always date. Television drama always dates. Television comedy, for some reason, seems to go on.
Penelope Keith
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I'm a bit of a Scotophile. I have a house on the Black Isle, so I'm in Scotland quite a lot and think Edinburgh is just the most beautiful city.
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I always used to say when I was on television that I prefer to be on stage and when on stage I prefer to do television. Typical human condition.
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I'm sure that is a reason why young people occasionally bash up old people - because the ages don't mix any more.
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I think it is very sad that 'sitcom' has become a pejorative term.
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Older people, who just happen to have been around longer, may not be cleverer than the young, but they have seen more.
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A lot of people have it - that fantasy of being lord or lady of the manor, either in the present or at some time in history.
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I'm a realist.
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I don't feel 'vibes' when I enter a building - don't feel the previous owners looking down on me. But I do know when a place feels friendly.
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Language is my bugbear. Everyone says things now like 'I was sat' instead of 'I was sitting', which just sounds so ugly.
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I'm not against accents - my husband's from Lancashire and has a rural Lancs accent. We've just got back from Scotland yesterday, and I love that Highland burr.
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I don't believe in public humiliation. It went out with the stocks.
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