Legendary comic Mel Brooks confessed to Terry Wogan in 1984 that it was "justified" that he was known for his "exquisitely bad taste". Brooks, who was responsible for such boundary-pushing comedies as ...
"My job was to help Winston Churchill to get on with FDR, and tell Winston what was in the old boy's mind." Roald Dahl talks about why he was not a wartime spy, but merely a family friend of US ...
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