and small man in Locarno nightclub
Churchill, Donald
City Limits
magazine
Clapton, Eric
Clare, Auntie
Claydon, Mr (hospital patient)
Clyne, Hazel
Collins, Carole
Collins, Phil
Columbia Pictures
Cook, Ron
Corfu Harbour
Coriolanus
Coronation Street
Costigan, George
Cotterell, Richard
Cox, Brian
Craig, Wendy
Creative Artists Agency
Crossroads
‘Daddy’ (poem)
Daily Mirror
Daily Telegraph
Daldry, Stephen
Dan (agent’s friend)
Dane, Clemence
Dark of the Moon, The
Darling, Peter
Davies, Rachel
Davis, Bette
Denver
Dick Whittington and his Pussy
Dickson, Barbara
dinnerladies
disease, peripheral vascular
dog, Babs (Jack Russell)
dog, Benji (boxer)
Dolores (caretaker)
Dossor, Alan
Driving Lessons
DT
(Julie’s first proper boyfriend)
camping in France
and plaster cast incident
trip to Istanbul
studies for MA in Bristol
engagement to Julie
‘honeymoon’ in Portugal
splits up with Julie
Dublin
airport
Trinity College
Durham, Geoffrey
Dynasty
Eckersley, Peter
Ecstasy
Edinburgh, HRH Duke of
Educating Rita
publicity tour
Edwards, Buster
Edwards, June
Elmer Gantry
Emanuel, Elizabeth and David
Emmerdale
Equity
Eskdale
Eve, Trevor
Evers, Jane
Exorcist, The
Fahy, Kate
Farmer’s Weekly
Fielding, Fenella
Film ’86
:
Fiske, Alison
Flash Harry
(pub show)
Folkestone
Fool for Love
Forbes, Mrs (teacher)
Forsythe, John
Four Tops, the
France, camping in
Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune
Freeman, Hardy & Willis
French, Dawn
From Here to Eternity
Funny Peculiar
G (pregnant woman)
GBH
Gibson, Mel
Gilbert, Lewis
Glad Hand, The
‘God Only Knows’
Golden Globe awards
Golden Shot, The
‘Goldfinger’
Good Fun
Good Morning America
Gorky, Maxim
Granada Television
Studios
Grand Canyon
Grant (Julie’s husband)
see
Roffey, Grant
Great Soprendo (Geoffrey Durham)
Greece, nude beach
Griffith, Melanie
Groundhog Day
Grundy, Jonathan
Guardian
guinea pigs
Guinea
Janet
Robin
Rosette
Guinness
Hall, Lee
Hall, Peter
Hancock’s Half Hour
Happy SinceMet You
Hardy, Eva
‘Harlem Shuffle, The’
Harry Potter films
Hartwell, Sister
Hasty Heart, The
He Who Gets Slapped
Heath, Edward
Hedren, Tippi, and her ranch
Henfrey, Janet
Henman (student friend)
Henney, Del
‘Hey, Big Spender’
‘Hey Jude’
Heyman, Norma
Hill, Bernard
Hird, Thora
Hobbit, The
holidays, childhood
Hollow, The
Holly Lodge Grammar School for Girls
bullying of girl at
discipline
Form 3C
girl in
Form 5L
hairstyles
mid-morning breaks
‘Miss Smethwick 1918’ girl
playing hockey at
sixth form
teachers
basketball
sixth form
unpopular male
with Edna Everage glasses
uniform
White Tornados basketball team
Hollywood
see
Los Angeles
Holyhead and Anglesey Chronicle
home, family (NoBishopton Road)
attic room
‘back place’
bathroom
brothers’ bedroom
front room
garage
garden
Julie’s bedroom
kitchen
mangle
pantry
parents’ bedroom
radio
scullery
sitting room
sofa
stairs
yard
Horton, Robert (as ‘Flint McCullough’)
Howard, Trevor
Hughes, Dusty
Hutchinson, Ron
‘I Love to Boogie’
‘I Remember You’
‘I Want to be Fourteen Again’
Ifield, Frank
Ignatius, Sister
Igoumenitsa, Greece
Imrie, Celia
In at the Death
(evening of playlets)
‘In the Bleak Midwinter’
Intensive Care
Ireland, west coast
Irishman in nightclub
Isley Brothers, the
‘Isn’t She Lovely’
Istanbul
Jackman, Godfrey
Jackson, Michael
Jackson, Phil
Jackson, Mr (hospital patient)
Jacobs, Paula
Jagger, Mick
Jake’s Progress
Jeff (driver)
Jesuits
Jezebel
John, Elton
John, Paul, George, Ringo and Bert
Jones, Terry
Jones, Tom
Joseph, Philip
Juno and the Paycock
Jupiter, Florida, and Burt Reynolds Dinner Theater
Kama Sutra
Kelly, Matthew
Kelly, Sheila
Kelly, Miss (insurance office section leader)
Kent, Florrie
Kingston, Mark
Kitzinger, Sheila
L’Avare
Lake District
Lancaster, Burt
landladies, theatrical
Lauder, Este’e
‘Laughing Policeman, The’
‘Layla’
Lazar, Swifty
Le Prevost, Nicholas
Leach, Penelope
Leicester, Phoenix theatre
Leigh, Mike
Leland, David
Leonard (father’s employee)
Linda (insurance office colleague)
Lindsay, Robert
Lisbon
Liverpool
Canning Street
Cantrell Farm
Catholic cathedral
Dock Road
Everyman Theatre
Hope Hall
Hope Street
Kirkby
Lloyd, Hugh
Lloyd, Kevin
London
Balham, Oakmead Road
Balham High Road
Bush Theatre
Camden
Cottesloe Theatre
Donmar Warehouse
Fulham, St Dionis Road
Fulham Boulevard bar
Garrick Theatre
Hampstead Theatre Club
Hyde Park
Kilburn, Quex Road Catholic church
Kilburn High Road
King’s Cross station
King’s Road
Langan’s Brasserie
Le Kilt nightclub
Lyric Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue
Mermaid Theatre
National Theatre
Odeon, Leicester Square
Oxford Street
Piccadilly Theatre
R. Soles shoe shop
Royal Court Theatre
Shepherd’s Bush
Soho
see
Soho
entries
Trafalgar Square
Tramp nightclub
Whitechapel squat
Whitehall Theatre
Los Angeles
Beverly Hills Hotel
Dorothy Chandler Pavilion
Hollywood
Lourdes
Lucas Electrics
Macbeth
MacLaine, Shirley
Maggie’s Tree
(novel)
Maisie (Julie’s daughter)
birth of
name chosen
Malaysian New Strait Times
Mamma Mia!
Manchester
see also
Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Maple Avenue
girls’ secondary school
Granada Studios
primary school
Stables Theatre
Whalley Range
Demesne Road
Manchester Polytechnic (now Metropolitan University)
Capitol building, Didsbury
couple from
Library Theatre
School of Theatre
audition
make-up classes
studio theatre
Theatre
Mancini, Henry
Manpower Services
Marat Sade
March, Rosalind
Margate
Marnie
Marriage of Figaro, The
Marsden, Roy
Martin, Andrea
Mary (Kevin’s best friend’s sister)
‘McCullough, Flint’ (
Wagon Train
character)
McGinn, Mrs
Meckler, Nancy
mentally handicapped girl in factory
Merrison, Clive
Miami State Police
Midler, Bette
Midsummer Night’s Dream, A
Mikie (alcoholic recluse)
Millar, Gavin
Miller, Arthur
Minnelli, Liza
Mirren, Helen
Mods, fashion
Molière
Monroe, Marilyn, poster
‘Moon River’
Morecambe
Morocco, King of
Murray, Ruby, lookalike contest
Navy Lark, The
Nearly a Happy Ending
Netherlands, publicity tour
New York
Broadway
Elaine’s restaurant
La Guardia airport
Manhattan
Plaza Hotel
New Zealand, publicity tour
Newark airport, New Jersey
Newman, Paul
News of the World, The
Nice, Penelope
Nicholls, Janice
Nighy, Bill
Nora (dresser)
Norman, Barry
Now Voyager
Nunn, Trevor
nuns
nursing incidents
see also
Walters, Julie: coping with death as nurse
cutting blood-filled tube
faulty bedpan washer
mid-stream urine sample
washing false teeth
Oakes, Herbie
O’Brien, Agnes (Julie’s aunt)
O’Brien, Bridget (Julie’s grandma)
younger years
relationship with Julie’s mother
and Julie’s father
health problems
pigeon incident
dispatching poultry
as source of entertainment
as a playmate
maiden name written on paper
death of
O’Brien, Eileen
O’Brien, Joe (Julie’s uncle)
O’Brien, Martin John (Julie’s uncle)
O’Brien, Maureen
O’Brien, Patrick (Julie’s grandfather)
O’Casey, Sean
Ockrent, Mike
Old Spice
Olivier Awards
Omnibus
Open University
opera singer, wig-wearing
Oscar awards
Otranto, Italy
‘Overall, Mrs’ (
Acorn Antiques
character)
Paris, Bois de Boulogne
Parton, Dolly
Pat and Margaret
Patrick, John
Patten, Brian
Patterson, Candy
Payne, Cynthia
Personal Services
Phillips, Roger
Pig and the Junkle, The
Pinewood Studios
Pinter, Harold
Plath, Sylvia
Playboy of the Western World, The
Plouvier, Peter
Poitiers
Portugal, holiday in
Posner, Geoff
Post Office, General
Postlethwaite, Pete
mother
Potter, Harry, films
Presley, Elvis
Preston, Duncan
Pryce, Jonathan
Punch
magazine
Radio Luxembourg
Ransome, Arthur
Raven, Mrs (cleaning lady)
Rea, Stephen
Reveille
Reynolds, Burt
Richardson, Howard
Ricotta, Vincenzo
Robert (neighbour)
Rockies, the
Roffey, Grant (Julie’s husband)
in Soho
Julie meets (AA man)
and Julie’s night terrors
and Julie’s pregnancy
Romania
Romeo and Juliet
Ronettes, the
Rose Tattoo, The
Round the Horne
Royal Shakespeare Company
Rumba, The
(ferry)
‘Rupert’ (student friend)
Russell, Willy and
Educating Rita