I think it is very sad that 'sitcom' has become a pejorative term. Penelope Keith pejorativesadsitcom Change image and share on social
A lot of people have it - that fantasy of being lord or lady of the manor, either in the present or at some time in history. Penelope Keith fantasyhistorylady Change image and share on social
Young people don't want to sit at home and watch television; they'd sooner be out doing their own thing. Penelope Keith homepeoplesit Change image and share on social
Language is my bugbear. Everyone says things now like 'I was sat' instead of 'I was sitting', which just sounds so ugly. Penelope Keith bugbearlanguagesit Change image and share on social
We always had chocolates and my mother was careful to make sure they were unwrapped in advance so the paper wouldn't rustle in the middle of a performance. Penelope Keith advancecarefulchocolate Change image and share on social
In my book, all manners are is thinking of somebody else. Penelope Keith bookmannerthink Change image and share on social
I'm sure that is a reason why young people occasionally bash up old people - because the ages don't mix any more. Penelope Keith agebashmix Change image and share on social
I'm not against accents - my husband's from Lancashire and has a rural Lancs accent. We've just got back from Scotland yesterday, and I love that Highland burr. Penelope Keith accentbackburr Change image and share on social
I don't believe in public humiliation. It went out with the stocks. Penelope Keith humiliationpublicstock Change image and share on social
I always used to say when I was on television that I prefer to be on stage and when on stage I prefer to do television. Typical human condition. Penelope Keith conditionhumanprefer Change image and share on social