pearl
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It was Lynn in 2013 - one of the East End girls.
Oh, I remember she had an illness in the last series.
It was Lynn in 2013 - one of the East End girls.
It's wonderful stuff. The degree of honesty around and ability to deal with difficult things is striking and humbling.
But one thing that I noticed last night was that at least two of the participants said that they do not enjoy doing it.
What I love about this is that these are complex & interesting folk, with all their flaws and imperfections. The seminal moment in last night's episode was Tony - the little East End, taxi-driver geezer - who you just knew would be very right wing and reactionary...……...and who then said he'd be voting Green
the lad from Liverpool is Neil (I believe?) So sad what happened to him after seeing him as a chirpy 7 year old.
Is last night's episode being repeated ? - I missed it
I’ve never seen a better programme.
You can catch up on the ITV hub.
Yes, both citing the degree of difficulty it poses in making them think about the truth of their lives, their relationships, and now their health/mortality. We all, to varying degrees, hide the truth, even from ourselves.
That the participants are willing to subject themselves to such a difficult process every seven years is testament to Apsted’s skills of persuasion and ability to forge a deep personal relationship with each participant. It’s even more of a testament to each participant who, so far at least, seem to recognise a sense of “duty” to see it through. They all deserve our thanks a respect for doing it.
Quite. I can't help wondering whether being on the programme affected him, or whether it was simply a case of mental health issues.
The difference between the 7 year old and 14 year old is very stark. The bubbly, outgoing and happy 7 year old and the slightly withdrawn 14 year old are like two totally different people.
Isn't that the same for virtually all the participants? The difference between 7 and 14 was jaw droppingly massive.
That bit on Lynn made me shed a tear. Proper local woman who worked for the local community her whole life. She was the kind of person our communities were built around.
That bit on Lynn made me shed a tear. Proper local woman who worked for the local community her whole life. She was the kind of person our communities were built around.