This is a wonderful example of Felicity Kendal's ability to connect with all childern. This wonderful short story springs into life in a production that is now sadly extremely rare. A young deer named Bambi learns about the dangers of the world when he and his mother encounter hunters in a field.
Fresh from Los Angeles, Mrs Pearl Collingwood and her daughter Rona arrive in the frenzied no-man's-land of Heathrow airport: from the nearby village of Bedmansworth, Edward Richardson jets in and out of it faster than his marriage can tolerate. Yet precisely where village and airport overlap, there exists a world bubbling with intrigues and assignations, with wit, pathos and excitement, that all readers of...