Talk:Oxbridge Blues
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The daughter of the poet
[edit]In 1984, an esoteric reference brought Imogen Hassall momentarily to the cultural surface in a BBC-TV teleplay by Frederic Raphael, Oxbridge Blues. The name Imogen appears in a domestic squabble which veers off into an adjusting statement, "People aren't really called Imogen." To which the response was,"Imogen Holst was." [ Imogen Holst ]. The episode was "The Muse". As Imogen's father, Christopher Hassall had worked with the Britush composer William Walton, to make note of the coincidences in a script might best be left with the references hidden with the writer. Laurencebeck (talk) 08:55, 18 March 2025 (UTC)