No wonder women fall for Terence Stamp. He’s a handsome devil with impeccable manners and a gleam in his cornflower-blue eyes, even at the age of 79. But the legendary actor, who romanced Brigitte Bardot, Julie Christie and the supermodel Jean Shrimpton (and recently had a wife less than half his age) has to admitContinueContinue reading “‘Sex? I’ve fallen off that horse.’ Terence Stamp on love and life”
Author Archives: Cole Moreton
The true story of The Boy Who Gave His Heart Away, a modern medical miracle, told live on stage
It’s my privilege to say that on Friday, February 9 I will be telling the incredibly moving true story of The Boy Who Gave His Heart Away on stage at the Birley Centre in Eastbourne, with some of the money raised on the night going to the Donor Family Network charity. Put on by HarryContinueContinue reading “The true story of The Boy Who Gave His Heart Away, a modern medical miracle, told live on stage”
The Lost Cockney Voice returns to Radio 4
EastEnders ain’t Cockney no more says June Brown in The Lost Cockney Voice, first broadcast on Radio 4 last year. Now the documentary I made with producer Jonathan Mayo is back at 4pm on Tuesday 2 January 2018 (or on iPlayer right now). You ’avin’ a laugh, mate? They don’t speak Cockney on EastEnders anyContinueContinue reading “The Lost Cockney Voice returns to Radio 4”
Waiting: a thought for Advent
The old book is full of silence. Full of people waiting. Before the earth began, there was silence. Before the birth of Adam and Eve there was only the sound of the animals, of the wind and the birds in the trees. Before Moses could speak, he waited for God. Before the Christ was born,ContinueContinue reading “Waiting: a thought for Advent”
I’ve never been more proud to be part of Greenbelt
This weekend at the festival of arts, faith and justice I saw an attempt to act on the audacious gospel notion that all are loved and valued equally in the sight of God, regardless of colour, religion, gender, age, sexuality and physicality. The most dramatic example was the communion. It was truly breathtaking in its ambition andContinueContinue reading “I’ve never been more proud to be part of Greenbelt”