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Celia Imrie

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Celia Imrie

By: Robin Morgan-Bentley
Narrated by: Celia Imrie
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Joining us in the Audible Studios to talk about her new book, Sail Away, is celebrated British actress Celia Imrie.

An established actress across stage, screen and radio, Celia Imrie is most well known for her collaborations with Victoria Wood, including the spoof Acorn Antiques. With notable film appearances including Bridget Jones’s Diary, Calendar Girls and The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, Imrie has now narrated and published her latest audiobook, Sail Away.

Celia Imrie talks to us about her new book, what we can expect from it and her successful and varied career as an actress.

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Good summary of her book and an interesting person. Worth listening to and it brings back fond memories of her being in Mama Mia 2 in the beginning.

Talented well spoken and worth listening

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Excellent listen narrated by Celia herself. Looking forward to seeing her talk about the book here in Jersey on the 23rd September ar our Festival of Words.

Good Listen

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You always expect 'Dinnerladies' or 'Acorn Antiques' to be churned out for the umpteenth time so this comes as a very refreshing few minutes.

Unexpected interview showing Celia's 'dark side'

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She is erudite and thoughtful. So full of joy de vie. I really enjoy watching her and now love to listen to her.

What a lovely lady

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I really like Celia Imrie both as an actress and person, however I was a bit disappointed by this interview. I think partly because the interviewer kept going off topic, or asking sort of non-questions and Celia Imrie has to do much of the interview on her own. There is some substance here, but she's such an interesting woman, there are a lot better questions the interviewer could have asked.

Interesting subject, opportunity missed

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