Talk:Nicola Pagett
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[edit]"According to Adam Boulton Alastair Campbell used this obsession to distract attention from negative headlines about the New Labour Party Conference."
-- What's the relevance of this to an article about Nicola Pagett? I wish the political obsessives would stick to the politics articles. 91.105.158.74 (talk) 23:28, 18 December 2010 (UTC)
Timeline
[edit]"In 1995, while appearing in What The Butler Saw at the National Theatre, she began behaving erratically and was ultimately diagnosed as having acute manic depression. During this time she developed an obsession with Alastair Campbell, the then Prime Minister Tony Blair's chief press secretary..."
Although I have not corrected the article - I know not where the inexactitude lies (at least three, conflicting, possibilities suggest themselves) - it should be noted that Tony Blair did not become Prime Minister until 1997.
The Persuaders
[edit]Nicola Paget appeared also in an episode of The Persuaders entitled The Long Goodbye as Carla Wilks, a key character in the plot. She's directly credited in the opening titles of the episode. Cheers! — Preceding unsigned comment added by 79.41.158.24 (talk) 21:23, 12 April 2016 (UTC)
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