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Awards go up at Mum and Dad's, but home is home, and I don't like to bring the office home.
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I bought the 'Happy Valley' DVD because Steve Pemberton was in it.
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I used to work at a pub called The Miner's Rest, and the landlord, Dennis, taught me how to pour a proper pint - it's the type of place where the regulars would send their drinks back if they weren't right.
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The novelty of corsets and dresses and hats very soon wears off.
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As for getting married, I don't have strong feelings, really - I can take or leave it.
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I remember, when I was a teenager, 'Pride And Prejudice' came out. We hadn't had a period drama for ages, and were all glued to it, and for the next three years, Jane Austen series were being made.
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I'm quite happy being single.
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We have a part-time nanny who does a few afternoons a week. We have a nursery.
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When I read the diary of former 'Daily Mirror' editor Piers Morgan, I realised it was a tough old world to be part of.
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I'm a good old Yorkshire girl in that I don't like to talk about things that are on tick. As my nana always said, 'Until you've bought it, it's not yours,' so until it's signed on the dotted line, I don't like to talk about it.
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In the Depression, big musicals made a comeback.
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Our Sunday evenings tend to be quiet and relaxing, and we try to go to bed early before the start of another busy week.
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I take one day at a time. I've always been like that.