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  1. Denis Constanduros was born on 22 July 1910 in Sutton, Surrey, England, UK. He was a writer, known for Holiday Camp (1947), Sunday Story (1961) and The Facts of Love (1945). He died on 23 October 1978 in England, UK.

  2. Dec 1, 2012 · With delicate and affectionate humour it brings to life not only its central character, but also the world in which he lived and which he surveyed with genial content from the windows of his spacious home in Kensington Gore.

  3. Dec 1, 2012 · Dennis Constanduros. 3.22. 9 ratings1 review. These delightfully funny and affectionate portraits of the two most influential male figures in the author’s life conjure up two strongly defined characters and the times in which they lived. The two could hardly have been more different.

  4. Constanduros became a radio celebrity after broadcasting her own sketches in 1925. She also wrote novels, short stories, and co-wrote 29 Acacia Avenue with her nephew Denis Constanduros. [3] After World War II, she played Earthy Mangold in the popular Worzel Gummidge radio serial on the BBC Children's Hour . [8]

  5. Chapter VIII ‘A Few Oughts’. Denis Constanduros. Some of my grandfather’s quotations from Dickens were developed and amplified into the form of small dramatic performances in which the whole table took part and gave their allotted responses.

  6. Dec 24, 2013 · My Grandfather is, as it sounds, a depiction of Denis’s grandfather – centre of his home, where myriad women (his wife, sisters-in-law, maid, housekeeper, cook, and daughter) fit in with his ideal of the home – the only other male being Denis.

  7. My grandfather & father, dear father. by. Constanduros, Dennis. Publication date. 2012. Topics. Constanduros, Denis, 1910-1978, Grandfathers, Fathers and sons, Grands-pères, Pères et fils. Publisher. London : Slightly Foxed.