Miss Theresa Somerville is Unwell!
In the absence of Miss Theresa Somerville's daily column which today would have demonstrated the use of
"chauvinism. wantokism. sycophant. and protean" in a single sentence,
we feature a photograph of Miss Georgie Corcoran in her celebrated role as Alison in Osbert Lancaster's groundbreaking play Look Back In Anguish - Sir Osbert, one of the foremost Angry Young Men of the 1950s 1nd 60s was also known as a leading cartoonist of the time and the creator of Maudie Littlehampton believed by many to be inspired by Edinburgh's own Professor Maude Lyttleton.
In the absence of Miss Theresa Somerville's daily column which today would have demonstrated the use of
"chauvinism. wantokism. sycophant. and protean" in a single sentence,
we feature a photograph of Miss Georgie Corcoran in her celebrated role as Alison in Osbert Lancaster's groundbreaking play Look Back In Anguish - Sir Osbert, one of the foremost Angry Young Men of the 1950s 1nd 60s was also known as a leading cartoonist of the time and the creator of Maudie Littlehampton believed by many to be inspired by Edinburgh's own Professor Maude Lyttleton.
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