A. This will be detailed in chapter 10. We're still working on that. 1. published
in the Canadian Play Series, University of Toronto Press, 1976. 3. Actually, this is something my daughter, Jessi, said to me, that I reported to Ted, and that tickled Ted pink. 4. In those days, in England, there were
few to none. 7. Later versions of Ted's play were called "Privates
and Generals". I'm not sure whether the first draft was "Privates and
Generals" or "Oh What a Lovely War". |