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stewarts rise
09 Dec 19 23:28
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What a superb role she played in this drama last night portraying an old woman with dementia, terrific performance and a very good drama. Having witnessed my pals slow descent into Dementia over the past 13 years and his funeral last Monday, and having known quite a few people with dementia have to say she absolutely nailed this role, a wonderful performance by her.
Did wonder what had happened to the quite pretty actress i remember seeing in "A Touch of Class", with George Segal in the early 70s, a funny romantic comedy, she was great in that as well, pretty with a very nice body and great breasts, seemed sad to see her in this with probably little make up as she's 83 now. Pity she went into politics imo but a woman with principles no doubt.

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BARROWBOY
When: 10 Dec 19 11:14
Agreed,an award winning performance,portrayed the terrible effects of dementia brilliantly.
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terry mccann
When: 10 Dec 19 12:30
Great acting and deserve awards but as she has dementia I very much don't think for a moment she would have known it was 2019 when thinking of the house key code,maybe the script writing couldn't work another way around that scene?
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BARROWBOY
When: 10 Dec 19 13:30
It may have been poetic licence,but one of the frustrating things about caring for someone with the illness is that on occasions there can be lucidity among the general mist.
By:
acey deucy
When: 10 Dec 19 16:10
My Dad had dementia he did not even know who I was in the last few Years of his life it broke my heart....I missed this programme but I will try and watch it on catch up.
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stewarts rise
When: 10 Dec 19 16:14
Well worth a watch Acey.
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acey deucy
When: 10 Dec 19 16:24
I am downloading it now stew I will watch it this week.
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