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<p dir="auto"><strong>plwimsett</strong> — <em>13 years ago(February 21, 2013 05:23 AM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">If Richard Briers is Terry's father's cousin, that would make Richard his first cousin once removed, not second cousin.<br />
Lucy Briers, Richard's daughter, would be his second cousin.</p>
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<p dir="auto">Terry-Thomas and Richard Briers appeared in the film A MATTER OF WHO [1961]. Terry-Thomas noted that provided "no nepotic help" in getting Briers the part.</p>
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<p dir="auto">You`re right. That error needs to be corrected. I will do it!<br />
Liberty  E Pluribus Unum  In God We Trust</p>
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<p dir="auto">Richard Briers left this on the website for Terry-Thomas.<br />
Dear Roberta<br />
Congratulations on your Terry-Thomas webside.<br />
Wonderful!<br />
Thank you for doing so much for Dear Terry.<br />
I acted with him in 1960 in a play / farce called IT'S IN THE BAG<br />
which sadly had a short run at the<br />
Duke of York's Theatre, in London.<br />
After each matinee after me had taken the 'curtain call<br />
and not looking forward to the evening performance at all (!)<br />
Terry-Thomas would step forward and say to the audience:<br />
Ladies &amp; Gentleman, I'm so glad you enjoyed the performance -</p>
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<li>as a matter of fact we enjoyed it so much ourselves<br />
that we are just going to have a little rest and a cup of tea,<br />
and they we are going to do it ALL OVER AGAIN !!!<br />
Love &amp; Thanks<br />
Richard   (Briers)</li>
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