‘She called me a silly boy ! Lovely lady !’ Your treasured memories of Prunella Scales
From her assistance with crosswords to a wink that set a career in motion, Guardian readers share favourite memories of the actor In the 70s I wrote radio plays. Prunella Scales was in one of them. During a break I was doing a crossword and getting stuck. She sat down next to me and had a look (…)
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