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An initially suspicious Marilyn relents when the author tells her, 'I'm on your side, Miss Monroe'. Memoir read by Samuel Barnett.

By Colin Clark. Abridged by Robin Brooks.

Read by Samuel Barnett.

In 1956, 23-year-old Colin Clark (younger brother of Tory politician and famous diarist Alan and younger son of Kenneth 'Lord Clark of Civilisation') worked as a 'gofer' on the set of The Prince and the Showgirl, the film that disastrously united Laurence Olivier with Marilyn Monroe. In this memoir, Clark recalls how, during filming, he became Monroe's confidante and helping her escape from the pressures of filming.

Today, Marilyn quizzes Colin on his loyalty. Has he been sent to spy on her by Laurence Olivier? Accepting his answer "I'm on your side Miss Monroe" she invites him to visit her at home that evening and their friendship is established.

Produced by Kirsteen Cameron.

15 minutes

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  • Tue 22 Nov 2011 09:45
  • Wed 23 Nov 2011 00:30
  • Tue 7 Jun 2016 14:45
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