Thursday Nov 19 | Ilkeston Today
Robert Lindsay: It's time to step out of the spotlight
VETERAN Ilkeston actor Robert Lindsay has spoken to the Advertiser about the release of his autobiography and the need he feels to return to his childhood roots.
The night I thought Helen Mirren fancied me
AT the time Robert Lindsay wasn't sure whether or not Michael Jackson was being serious.
The Thick of It: a whirlwind of swearing and satire
The Thick of It Andrew Marr's The Making of Modern Britain What can one reasonably expect to achieve in three minutes? It's nothing.
Being beaten by my mother left me with enduring self-doubt
A CHILDHOOD encounter with his mother's hot temper stayed with actor Robert Lindsay for life - and is just one of a number of revelations in his new autobiography.
Historic Denham Inn & B&B in Buckinghamshire - A Secret Spot For Spotting Celebrities
Denham, Buckinghamshire, October 10, 2009 -- The Falcon Inn was originally named Emmots Deye when Henry the Eighth was on the Throne.
Robert's memories of Ilkeston in new book
Ilkeston's most famous son, actor Robert Lindsay, has announced his new autobiography focuses on his fond memories growing up in the town.
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TV star hoping to stage West End show in Derby
TELEVISION star Robert Lindsay is hoping to stage a West End show in Derby. The My Family star made the announcement after he opened a A 25,000 operating theatre at Ilkeston Community Hospital yesterday.
TV star pays tribute to campaigner Joan
ILKESTON actor Robert Lindsay has paid tribute to a campaigning town grandmother who has died suddenly.
Back in the days of clockwork television when home-recording was strictly the stuff of science fiction there was a phenomenon known as The Clips Show.
Wanamaker speaks out over TV 'sexism'
Zoe Wanamaker has called for an end to sexism within the TV industry, insisting that actors and actresses should receive equal pay.
Zoe Wanamaker demands equal pay for actresses
Wanamaker, who stars in the popular BBC sitcom My Family, revealed she had to fight the Corporation for equal pay with her co-star Robert Lindsay and said women were "always at the bottom as far as pay is concerned." Her comments came after fellow actresses Imelda Staunton, Harriet Walter and Maxine Peake signed a petition earlier this year ...
Britain's actresses ask what makes them less equal
Now is the summer of their discontent. The actress Zoe Wanamaker has become the latest of Britain's elder stateswomen of stage and screen to speak out against the huge gap in equality between male and female actors.
Abbey sets scene for host of TV stars
THE much-loved Leeds Shakespeare Festival will return this month after a two-year absence a ' featuring four TV stars among its cast.
The crew of 50 people from HSI London descended on the town for the day, to film the latest BT "Adam and Jane" television advert, at a house in Kings Street.
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