The queen of the comic monologue in her prime, performing her most cherished sketches and songs. Joyce Grenfell was an institution. An acclaimed performer on stage, radio and television, these televisions shows, broadcast in 1964 and 1972, bear witness to her unique talent with a selection of hilarious songs, monologues and sketches from her one woman show. Joined as ever by her friend William Blezard on piano, Joyce performs all her well-loved and memorable favourites including the inimitable Lumpy Latimer in the 'Old Girl's School Reunion', Mrs. Fanshawe who glides stately as a galleon across the dance-floor, three lady choristers making a joyful noise in the Royal Albert Hall and of course, Young George, whose unspeakable and mysterious activities in 'The Nursury School' produced the now famous catchphrase 'George, don't do that!'
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