Pat Phoenix &Tony Booth (Live from Two)

Pat Phoenix &Tony Booth (Live from Two) (Live from Two)

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What’s it like to be the subject of gossip in the press? Guests including Pat Phoenix, Christine Keeler and Mandy Rice-Davies offer their perspectives.

Gossip itself is the topic of conversation between presenter Shelly Rohde and a high-calibre roster of guests in this edition of the magazine show broadcast live from Studio Two at Manchester’s Granada Studios. Coronation Street star Pat Phoenix – beloved for her turn as matriarch Elsie Tanner since the soap’s launch in 1960 – reflects on the incessant tabloid rumour-mongering about her love life and is joined by her partner, actor Tony Booth (father-in-law of future prime minister Tony Blair). In something of a daytime TV coup, Rohde speaks to both Christine Keeler and Mandy Rice-Davies about their very difference experiences of lives forever marked by involvement in a major scandal - the 1963 Profumo affair - and their treatment at the hands of the British media. Newspaper columnist Christopher Wilson and prolific celebrity interviewer Russell Harty also offer their perspectives.


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