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Apr 2020
8m 58s

Tennessee Williams on the BBC

Bbc World Service
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The great American playwright gave several interviews to the BBC over the years and some of them provide revealing insights into his personal life. He spoke about loneliness, mental illness and even touched on his own homosexuality at a time when very few people were open about those things in public. Vincent Dowd has been delving through the BBC archive.

Photo: Tennessee Williams in London in 1965. Credit: Getty Images

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