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Daran Little

@daranlittle

storyteller. , my life is an open book - well thumbed with a few pages missing.

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calendar_today29-09-2009 13:06:27

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One of the joys of getting older is starting a tv show that came out last year and realizing three episodes in that you watched it when it came out.

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Looking to speak to women over 60 who are on only fans (research for a project) - this is NOTHING to do with EastEnders!!!!!

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Apart from when I was a child, I've only been slapped once as an adult... in a gay bar in Manchester when an unknown twink came up to me and slapped me saying "thats for not accepting my friends request on Facebook"... we ended up dating for a couple of months...

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I suggest you don’t comment on things based on watching This Is Your Life. I knew / know both of these women. I organized Doris’ funeral, I turned down Julie’s offer to ghost write her autobiography.

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Thanks Kathy. I was just thinking how you worked with them too. Not many of us left who had the honor to work with and know the icons for who they were. Much love xx

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I owe everything I have to those who guided me through sometimes turbulent waters. And I know you’ll know who they were. I miss so many but I learnt so much. Sending big love ❤️

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It is precisely because of promises I made to those who are dead - whom I cared greatly for and miss so very much - that I will comment on certain things on here. I have made no claims whatsoever. Anyone can believe what they want about people they did not know. But I knew them.

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My first theatre trip was to see Prunella Scales and Leonard Rossiter in Make or Break at the Haymarket in 1980. That sparked my love of theatre. Such an incredible actress. Now at peace and reunited with lovely Tim xx