Perhaps the our most venerable British writer, Sandy Wilson began composing for the West End in the late 1940’s. The intimate and delightful pastiche show The Boy Friend became a runaway hit. I speak to Sandy about post-war optimism, Julie Andrews, and whether luck really exists.
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I came across this site this morning and have already listed to two interviews: Charles Hart & Sandy Wilson. It says there is a part 2 to Charles Hart but I cannot see it. Are there more as I want to gradually hear them all.
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Dear Rex – thank you for your message – sorry for the late reply. I had intended to record another interview with Charles, but the opportunity passed, so currently part 1 is the only episode! Apologies for the misleading information – I will correct it if possible. I hope you enjoy the other VoM interviews. All best wishes, Tim