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From Domestos to panto - Bill Ward has a few tricks up his sleeve

Soap star and former adman Bill Ward tells MARION SAUVEBOIS how he got into acting “THERE was one called Big Bad Dom, it was for Domestos and it was set as a Western,” Bill Ward sets the scene for his favourite childhood ad with such gravitas, he may as well be reciting Shakespeare. “Domestos was going round with a gun, sorting things out and solving problems. I remember that one particularly well.”

Rattigan lite at its best

“IS THIS month Noel Coward as well?” my baffled partner whispered into my ear as a case of mistaken identity unfolded to a flurry of cackles from the audience.

History and charm at prize-winning inn

MOTHERS know best; or so my mum insists on reminding me every time we have a difference in opinion... which despite an ocean separating us (well, The Channel) happens on a weekly basis.

Confusions, Theatre Royal Bath

ALAN Ayckbourn is undoubtedly a master observer. His knack for drawing out characters’ flaws, stretching them to their very limit for comedy value, pushes the envelope even today.

Sun shines for Tetbury's Woolsack Races

WITH challengers clad in tutus, hot pants and kilts, a wannabe Ali G, and a Korean TV crew launching into the Gangnam Style routine at the finish line, Tetbury’s Woolsack Races lived up to their quirky reputation on Monday.