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How Gilmour used to "drive Uncle Jim absolutely batty" by calling "A Kiss for Cinderella" The Kiss...

Nico describes Mary Rose's island, and remembers standing with Barrie when he first had the idea for the play in 1912. See JMB&TLB p206 - or in colour in the photo gallery.

Elisabeth Bergner remembers Barrie visiting the film set of "As You L:ike It", and how his cough caused endless retakes ...

Nico telling Maureen O'Brien (who played Mary Barrie in "The Lost Boys") how Sharon and I first swam into his life...

Nico's love of music and playing the piano, unlike his brothers. His story of going off with Michael to buy their first gramophone records ...

Gerrie Llewelyn Davies (Jack's widow) talking about Nico

Nico's criticism of Janet Dunbar's biography ["J M Barrie: the Man Behind the Image", 1970] that it fails to communicate Barrie's humour and what wonderful company he was 99% of the time.

Lord Boothby seeing Barrie after Michael's death

Jean Forbes-Robertson in the 1940 recording of "Peter Pan" - Act 3: The Underground Home

Nico recalling how Barrie could determine the severity of an on-coming cold by how far his false tooth flew across the room when he coughed!

Nico on the rights to Barrie's plays, and Cynthia Asquith.

Elisabeth Bergner talks enigmatically about the cause of Barrie's death.

Gerrie calling Barrie "Uncle Jim" while Jack referred to him as "The Bart"

Gerrie talks about Arthur Llewelyn Davies’ death and his dependence on JMB

Nico rhapsodising about "Rosy Rapture" and sitting on Gaby Deslys' knee.

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