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Author and broadcaster Sarah Churchwell discusses her affection for the work of Hollywood actress Joan Crawford.

Author and broadcaster Sarah Churchwell describes the spell that female film stars of the 1930's and 40's have over her.

From Jean Harlow, the blonde bombshell, to someone the author came to admire later in life. Why? Because this star tried too hard, was unrelenting, was altogether frightening. She now thinks about Joan Crawford - the 'working girl'.

Producer Duncan Minshull.

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Mon 20 Aug 2018 22:45

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  • Johann Sebastian Bach

    Lute Suite in E minor BWV.996 (Bourr茅e)

    Performer: Luigi Attademo.
    • Brilliant Classics.

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