Leo Cooper on wife Jilly's fame, UK; 1984
Leo (Leonard) Cooper speaks about how his wife, the novelist Jilly Cooper, being well-known, is considered to be available to people: 'It is, I suppose, one of the perils of being, as Jilly is, a semi-public figure, that people feel they have a sort of right, just to hail you, because you're available to them, on television, and things like that. I'm very rude to people.' Gloucestershire, UK; 1984. (BBC News BSL Rushes - 13/08/1984 - AEXZ288W)





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Editorial #:
1488582263
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BBC Editorial
Date created:
August 13, 1984
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00:00:15:10
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Gloucestershire, United Kingdom
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BBC Editorial
Object name:
semi-publicfigure
- Jilly Cooper,
- 1980-1989,
- 1984,
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- Archival,
- Arts Culture and Entertainment,
- Author,
- B-roll,
- Book,
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- Displeased,
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- Garden,
- Gloucestershire,
- HD Format,
- Horizontal,
- Interview - Event,
- London - England,
- Married,
- Occupation,
- People,
- Raw Footage,
- Real Time Video,
- Rudeness,
- Talking,
- UK,
- Video with Sound,
- Wife,
- Writing - Activity,