In this memoir of the TV series 'Keeping Up Appearances', Harold Snoad takes the reader behind the scenes and into the world of TV production.
Hyacinth Bucket - pronounced Bouquet - star of the BBC1 comedy series, Keeping Up Appearances, imparts her personal views on protecting one's social standing.
"Reveals for the first time exactly how Hyacinth's hectic life is organized, how her renowned candle light suppers are an inspiration to social hostesses everyhere and how mingiling with the top strata of society has become an everyday part ...
So, put on the kettle and have a cup of Earl Grey tea and some biscuits, it is time to take a trip back to Hyacinth's World with this hilarious trivia book.
In this, her first book, Blair offers a room-by-room guide to keeping things sane, organized, creative, and stylish.
This book covers the most noteworthy situation comedies ever to cross the pond.
“Don’t You Know Who I Am?” has become the mantra of the famous and infamous, the entitled and the insecure.
The flowers outside Bear's cave are wilting so he decides to fetch some water for them from the lake.
An accomplished gardener and florist, Linda Beutler offers unique insights into creating inspired floral arrangements and growing the plants that go into them.
The kilted skirts ( they aren't kilts ) which women wear only started in Women's Highland this century , but the wearing of a tartan evening sash ( usually in silk ) is Dress an older tradition and there are four ways to wear it .
Fighting midlife inertia, Sherry Stanfa-Stanley chose to stare down fear through The 52/52 Project: a year of weekly new experiences designed to push her far outside her comfort zone.