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We didn't think we'd survive lockdown, I have to say
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But we did, and somehow now we're busier than we've ever been
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I know my daughter, Pollyanna, is a dancer. I think it might be a clip of her dancing in Pineapple Studios
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But there she's a dancer with an amputee. But she really values your support for disabled people too, Debbie
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Pollyanna, she's so wonderful. And, yes, she's been coming for years. And when I know she's in, I always go and sneak out and watch her
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She's so beautiful to watch and such a beautiful spirit as well
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So it's divine having her in. They've got to be so fit dancers. I see it in Pollyanna, also all dancers
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I mean, you really have to work hard. It's a brutal profession on your body, isn't it, Debbie
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It is. And, of course, you know, my daughter is in a wheelchair
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and she's a scriptwriter, you know, But along came lockdown, and she had to help me
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because half my staff had gone home, departed. So she helped me with the bookings
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And now she's in a wheelchair. She works from home, Cricklewood Control Centre, we call it
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And so she does all the events and looks after all the teachers. And, again, with disabilities, just like Pollyanna
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and these girls, they're amazing