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Nico talking to actress Maureen O’Brien about to play Mary Barrie

Nico talking about Barrie's moods

Nico recounting Barrie's hat-trick at Stanway, his love of cricket, and his superb company.

Mary prompting Nico on Barrie's macabre humour

Barrie making a speech at the unveiling of Thomas Hardy's statue in Dorchester, 2 September 1931: "Well ladies and gentlemen, you mustn’t make any noise, or the weather will find out that something untoward has happened. When the child Hardy was born, the

Jack's attitude towards Barrie

Barrie making a speech at Kirriemuir in June 1930, and recounting how as a child he had split the lip of his best friend, James Robb. "We were digging up a gooseberry bush in his mother’s garden, and I missed it, but I got him. We then bolted in opposite

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

Gerrie's belief that she and Barrie were both "a couple of innocents"

Gerrie talks about Peter's suicide in 1960

Gerrie's reaction to Mary Hodgson's note, "Either you leave or I do" ...

Gerrie and Jack being "a pair of children" at the time of their marriage.

Gerrie's account of Barrie dismissing Mary Hodgson

Part 2 of Sheridan Morley's interview with Nico Llewelyn Davies, recorded in September 1978.

Part 1 of Sheridan Morley's superb interview with Nico Llewelyn Davies, recorded in September 1978 and broadcast by the BBC on Radio 4. My gratitude to Sheridan for allowing me to share it on this site. As the programme lasted 30 minutes, I've divided it

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