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  1. Sep 6, 2021 · British wardrobes contain 3.6 billion unworn garments, admonishes Bakewell. Books have to be discarded – 35,000 tons of unwanted hardbacks and paperbacks are annually sent for pulping, mostly ...

  2. Feb 4, 2016 · Joan Bakewell, now 82, has already written an autobiography, The Centre of the Bed, which was published in 2003, so it seems fair to ask about the intention of Stop the Clocks.

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  3. Sep 2, 2021 · A short (I intentionally picked up a whole stack of books less than 200 pages on my last library visit) biographical piece, which sees Joan Bakewell, in her late 80s, downsize from a Victorian terrace to an artists studio in her North London neighbourhood. In many ways it’s the fantasy move into old age that many would like to imagine - Joan ...

  4. Joan Bakewell has always been a sign of the times. Born in 1933, she became prominent as a TV presenter in the 1960s — a woman doing serious journalism when feminism was still a nascent force. She was also a grammar school girl who went up to Cambridge, making her a representative of postwar social mobility.

  5. Aug 16, 2021 · Joan Bakewell’s Edinburgh Book Festival appearance got much more interesting when the conversation shifted from downsizing to assisted dying, writes David Robinson It was the woman in the front row who made all the difference.

  6. Feb 16, 2016 · That, surely, is the way to go. Angela Neustatter is the author of The Year I Turn: a Quirky A-Z of Ageing (Gibson Square) Stop the Clocks: Thoughts on What I Leave Behind by Joan Bakewell. 304pp ...

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  8. Feb 4, 2016 · At times joyful, at times pensive, she contemplates the past without regret, and looks to the future without fear, but with firm resolve. Once the 'thinking man's crumpet', Joan remains outspoken and outrageous. Producer: David Roper Author/Reader: Joan Bakewell Abridgers: David Roper and Joan Bakewell A Heavy Entertainment production for BBC ...

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