Loving Miss Hatto
When Joyce Hatto died in June 2006 she was considered one of the greatest pianists Britain had ever produced. A collection of little known recordings released in her later years had brought her real fame. But a few months after her death, Joyce's husband, William Barrington-Coupe, admitted the recordings were a fraud - he had embellished Joyce's own playing with those of other pianists.
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When Joyce Hatto died in June 2006 she was considered one of the greatest pianists Britain had ever produced. A collection of little known recordings released in her later years had brought her real fame. But a few months after her death, Joyce's husband, William Barrington-Coupe, admitted the recordings were a fraud - he had embellished Joyce's own playing with those of other pianists.
Starring Francesca Annis and Alfred Molina and scripted by Victoria Wood, this tender, funny and moving drama tells the story of Joyce and her husband 'Barrie', beginning with their meeting in grey, post war, 1950s London and ending in the 21st century in a cul-de-sac in Royston, Hertfordshire. Loving Miss Hatto (2012) is a story of two young people with high hopes who, like most of us, get knocked back by life. It is - above all - a love story.
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