barry ddid not take thee bait . " sounds a bit regional telly . you might get some local funding , but no foreigen delas , pass , anything else ?"
women between the wars : a lost generation .
the homework on this had produced : " in 1912 , there were 19,803,022 female in england and wales , nine and a half million of them of childbearing age . there were 18,082,220 men of whom fewer than eight and a half million were in the marrying age band . thus . the women were not so much lost as surplus to requirements and it resulted in depression , low self-esteem and emigration ." i looked at barry ." it was a terrible collective experience of loss ,.loss of expectation and ideas , not to mention a comfortable future ."
barry shrugged ." maybe , who are you targeting ?"
"ben pryce at hoisyory is planning a two-week season around the first world war . he says he's run out of nazi stories and need material . but the main target must be channel 4 ."
barry gestured at deb ," pur us a coffee ."
i knew then it was nonrunner but i ploughed on ." one of these women , a maud watson , set up the feline rescue association ." i read out a quote from maud .:" i was an old maid and a useless one for i could never have been a doctor or a lawyer . men were stupid enough to kill themselves on the battlefield and i could not stop them , but i save cats ..."
mistake . i should have been talking about a signature director , foreign sales , and hours rates .
barry stirred the tarlike coffee ." half of today's audience won't have head of the first world war ." he exhanged a glance with deb that excluded me .
barry's assistant , gabrielle , appeared in the door way . her lycra top strained over her breasts and the waistband of her jeans marched across the dangerous area between her belly buttton and her grion ," barry ...cho , chiop ."
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