Who? What? Where?

Friday 26 November 1999 19:02 EST
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Who is this actor?

What was the response when he asked this famous playwright for a role?

Where is this, and what famous remark did it prompt the actor to make?

Answers 13 November

Who? Lord Berners

What? He was said to have a piano in the passenger compartment of his Rolls-Royce but it was a small clavichord, kept under the front seat and taken outside to be played.

Where? The Folly at his home at Faringdon, Oxfordshire

Congratulations to the winners: S Barnham, Ealing Green, London; P Dickinson, Aldeburgh, Suffolk; B Talmage, Maidenhead, Berkshire

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