Episode 3
Lady Diana moves into the French embassy, along with her husband the politician Duff Cooper and his lover Louise de Vilmorin. Their parties become legendary. Read by Patricia Hodge.
This new book contains the letters sent from aristocrat, society darling and actress of stage and early screen, Lady Diana Cooper, to her only son, John Julius Norwich.
When Lady Diana married rising political star Duff Cooper, they became the golden couple who knew everyone who was anyone. Her letters serve as a portrait of a time, capturing some of history's most dramatic events and most important figures with immediacy and intimacy. But they also give us a touching portrait of the love between a mother and son, separated by war, oceans and the constraints of the time they lived in.
Her letters span the years 1939 to 1952, taking in the Blitz, Diana's short spell as a farmer in Sussex, a trip to the Far East when husband Duff was collecting war intelligence, the couple's three years in the Paris embassy, as well as a great number of journeys around Europe and North Africa.
Today, Lady Diana moves into the French Embassy, along with her husband the politician Duff Cooper and his lover Louis de Vilmorin. Their parties become legendary.
Read by John Julius Norwich and Patricia Hodge
Producer: David Roper
Abridger: Barry Johnston
A Heavy Entertainment production for 大象传媒 Radio 4.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Reader | John Julius Norwich |
Reader | Patricia Hodge |
Producer | David Roper |
Abridger | Barry Johnston |
Author | Diana Cooper |
Broadcasts
- Wed 18 Dec 2013 09:45大象传媒 Radio 4 FM
- Thu 19 Dec 2013 00:30大象传媒 Radio 4
- Wed 30 Aug 2017 14:45大象传媒 Radio 4 Extra
- Thu 31 Aug 2017 02:45大象传媒 Radio 4 Extra
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