Prop maker Peter Greenwood found a real mangle so the dame can wring clothes in the panto's slapstick scenes. |
My companion is something of a grande dame of the food world and is thus the perfect diner for the Lord Edward. |
Even television, the grande dame of conventional mass marketing, is taking steps to offer a more focused advertising experience. |
The grande dame of newspaper columnists was recently complaining that the electorate were behaving like unprincipled, selfish consumers. |
Diesel, quite improbably, had always had a yen to act with the grande dame. |
As the grande dame of French film, it's easy to appreciate why Baye was a little disconcerted by the film's title. |