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Nico describes Barrie stirring his coffee while his wife Mary remembers how her father (Lord Northbourne)used to call him "poor little man".

Nico continues talking about Mary Hodgson, and how she wouldn't meet Nico's Mary for fear of repeating the episode with Gerrie.

Nico cautioning a vist to Gerrie Llewelyn Davies

Nico and Peter's disillusionment about the publishing trade

Nico and his wife Mary came to BBC Television Centre just before we started rehearsals on "The Lost Boys" in January 1978, and spent several hours talking to both cast and crew. Here he emphasizes Barrie’s sense of wit and humour ...

Nico agreeing with me that the end of "The Lost Boys" should be at Michael's death in 1920.

Mary prompting Nico on Barrie's macabre humour

Lord Boothby talking with Sharon about Michael's time at Oxford.

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

Lord Boothby talking about Michael's literary influences. Was he a romantic? The effect that Michael's death had on just about everyone, particularly Roger Senhouse.

Lord Boothby talking about holidays with Michael in Scotland

Lord Boothby talking about his visit to St Malo in France with Michael and Roger Senhouse in 1919.

Lord Boothby talking about Barrie's impotence - C P Snow's comments

Lord Boothby seeing Barrie after Michael's death

Looking at a photocopy of Barrie's passport, giving his height as 5' 3.5", Nico remembers his delight while at Eton that Barrie could never have got into tails

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