EE: June Brown gets BAFTA nomination

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after all that press coverage - she got nout!
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That's a shame. She should have gotten it, although I don't know who she was up against. She seemed a shoe in....Maybe the BAFTA's just aren't ready to give soaps that kind of validation. I know it has happened in the past, but wasn't it like 40 years ago?
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I'm not sure when Jean Alexander (Hilda Ogden off Corrie) won, but it was more likely in the 80s.
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I thought for sure she'd win!
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Me too.
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Here's the short interview with June Brown from The Guardian feature I posted earlier.
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Clive Anderson is joined by actress June Brown, television producer Paul Jackson and music journalist Paul Morley. Having recently commited his own memoirs to print, Arthur Smith talks to fellow autobiographer Byron Rogers. Plus, comedy from Jamie Kilstein and music from Dub Collossus and Peggy Sue.
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