Lottie's Diary Lottie Fisher
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Lottie’s 1930 diary showed up years ago in a jumble sale in the south of England. Written in a Collins’ Royal Diary, it’s the story of a young woman from North London. A story of English privilege between the wars. Each episode brings another month from Lottie's 1930 life. Some things are familiar; at other time she inhabits another world.
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Lottie's Diary - December 1930
In which, Lottie takes to the seas once more and concludes her journey through the year 1930.
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Lottie's Diary - November 1930
In which, Lottie turns literary critic and sets her sights on one of the great works of modernism. There is also some shopping.
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Lottie's diary - October 1930
In which, Lottie receives a somewhat inappropriate gift from an underwear manufacturer and also features (but sadly does not star) in a triumphant opening night in London's West End.
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Lottie's diary - September 1930
In which, said Lottie sets off on tour. Taking in Edinburgh and Glasgow she manages to cast off the memory of Glens and Martins past and encounters flyboy Gerald - who proves himself equally unreliable. Tommy, it seems, is the only male for her.
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Lottie's diary - Cooking with Lottie
In which, Lottie reflects on home economics, chez Fisher, and cooks us an interesting twist on a British classic.
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Lottie's diary - August 1930
In which Lottie begins rehearsals, many picnics are taken and our heroine acquires a pair of red velvet pants.