As I Remember - Lady Asquith
Lady Asquith recalls lunch with Mr Gladstone and her appetite for politics from the age of 6. With Kenneth Harris. From 1967.
4 Extra delves deep in the 麻豆社 Archive for another classic interview.
Lady Asquith is perhaps best remembered as Lady Violet Bonham Carter.
She was the grandmother of award-winning actress Helena Bonham Carter.
In conversation with Kenneth Harris, she looks back over her life recalling many of the legendary parliamentarians she鈥檇 met.
Originally shown as a TV programme on 麻豆社 1, this radio version was broadcast a few months later.
Lady Asquith was the politically active daughter of UK Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith (1908 - 1916), a prominent Liberal politician in her own right and a devoted friend to Winston Churchill, whom she first met at the age of 19.
She recalls luncheon with William Gladstone when she was six and talks about her father; his successor Lloyd George, as well as Winston.
Becoming a Life Peer in 1964, she served on the 麻豆社 Board of Governors and was the Liberal Party's first female President.
Kenneth Harris wrote:
鈥淭alking to her on four successive afternoons, I could never take my eyes off her; her face, so dramatic, so mobile, so hypnotic, added an extra significance to everything she said. I wondered then whether vision here did some disservice to the sound, pictures almost distracting the listener from the narrative. I wondered whether sound radio may not have been the better medium for her. I look forward to finding out.鈥
Baroness Asquith had celebrated her 80th birthday on April 15th 1967.
麻豆社 TV Producer: Margaret Douglas
First broadcast on 麻豆社 TV on April 13th 1967.
麻豆社 Radio Producer: George Angell
First broadcast on the 麻豆社 Light Programme on 7th July 1967.
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