
Petula Clark
Rosebud with Gyles Brandreth · Gyles Brandreth / Plain Jaine Media
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Show Notes
Petula Clark has been famous since she was a child, when she was discovered on a wartime BBC radio show, and she has been on the radio, film and television ever since. In this episode she talks to Gyles about her remarkable and long career, about what it was like to grow up as a child star and about her complex relationship with her father. She talks about finding fame in France, and about Downtown, Don't Sleep in the Subway and working with Fred Astaire. She talks about her mother's early death from tuberculosis, and the death last year of her husband, Claude Wolff. This is a fascinating, poignant and intriguing conversation with one of our most enduring stars.
Petula Clark's new book, "Is That You, Petula?" is out now and available here.
Thank you Petula for taking the time to talk to us at Rosebud. Cue the music.
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