Thank you for this Colin. A most interesting and watchable interview that I could happily have done with more of, with one of the true thespian greats. I saw her in the theatre just once, "Abelard and Heloise", opposite Keith Michelle, in 1970. Memorable.
Good thing this interview had such a strong will to survive that it made a copy of itself on an inconspicuous Sony tape 🙏 What a Wonderful & Beautiful Woman 💖
Ms Rigg failed to mention the magnificent Theatre of Blood (1973), which was turned into a stage play and performed at the National theatre in 2005 with Diana's daughter Rachael Stirling following in her mother's footsteps playing Lionheart's daughter.
Thank you for this Colin. A most interesting and watchable interview that I could happily have done with more of, with one of the true thespian greats. I saw her in the theatre just once, "Abelard and Heloise", opposite Keith Michelle, in 1970. Memorable.
My pleasure, glad you liked it.
Que mujer mas bella y talentosa cuando era un niño la veía y me encantaba
Thanks Colin another treasure from your archive.
Many thanks.
Good thing this interview had such a strong will to survive that it made a copy of itself on an inconspicuous Sony tape 🙏 What a Wonderful & Beautiful Woman 💖
She mentions A Little Night Music and it was very delightful, she was robbed of an Oscar nom
Wonderful rare stuff, this.
And the interview isn;t bad either.
Ms Rigg failed to mention the magnificent Theatre of Blood (1973), which was turned into a stage play and performed at the National theatre in 2005 with Diana's daughter Rachael Stirling following in her mother's footsteps playing Lionheart's daughter.
Shes classy