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Lord Boothby talking about holidays with Michael in Scotland

Jean Forbes-Robertson as Peter and Gordon Harker as Hook in the 1940 recording of "Peter Pan" - Act 4: The Pirate Ship

Last part(3) of Sheridan Morley's 1978 interview with Nico.

Nico's wife Mary's belief that it was Barrie's great stroke of luck at being "given a ready-made family"

Gerrie on Peter's suicide in 1960

Nico speculating on the options open to the family after Sylvia's death - Crompton Llewelyn Davies.

Elisabeth Bergner's extraordinary suggestion that Barrie had "a normal love affair" with Cynthia Asquith.

Nico on Barrie's humour, with an example from "My Confession Book" (among the treasures to be sold at Sotheby's)

Nico looking at photos of the Lewises and Glan Hafren

Gerrie Llewelyn Davies talks about Mary Hodgson and her own impossible position at Campden Hill Square...

Gerrie talks about Arthur's "cordial dislike for the Bart", and mentions having burnt a number of his dying notes on Jack's instructions.

Director Rodney Bennett asking Nico about Barrie's two "butlers", Harry Brown and Frank Thurston. Nico again tells the story of losing his tortoise in Campden Hill Square - and Harry Brown miraculously finding it.

Nico's annecdote about working for Winston Churchill's election campaign in the 20's.

Lord Boothby talking about Michael, his possible homosexuality, the overbearing nature of Adelphi Terrace - Michael's gratitude towards Barrie - Barrie's impotence.

Gerrie's impression that Sylvia "wore her children as other people wear pearls or fox-furs"

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