Tell Me on a Sunday  18669

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  1. Diamonds Are Forever: The Don Black Songbook (tv) • 00:18:20 • Black on project that arose from lunch, following Lloyd Webber seeing Bar Mitzvah Boy. "'Do you fancy doing a one-woman show. He wanted to do something small." Michael Grade asks how difficult it is to write from a woman's point of view. Black: "you write from a woman's point of view because you're sensitive to women's feelings. But Alan Jay Lerner was American and he wrote My Fair Lady. I wrote Bombay Dreams and I've never been further than Southall. I don't think it matters."
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