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Maureen Lipman

ByMaureen Lipman, Maureen Lipman

Opinion

Ready for my close-up… with everyone I have ever met

April 5, 2013 09:49
3 min read

I have a duty. It comes with the job. My duty is to remember the face, name and exact place, time and point of encounter of every person I have ever met at every charitable knees-up for the past 45 years. While I'm at it, I should be able to retrieve from my crumbling amygdala, the names and immediate families of every person, not only I, but my late mother, have ever met on holiday.

Why should that be a hardship? After all, they remember me perfectly. Would it be a hardship for Derren Brown? No. So stop whingeing.

At a funeral, a handsome woman said: "I'm Roger's wife?" I knew one Roger but he died long ago and this wasn't his wife. Furthermore, he would never have known the grieving family today so… Also there was the woman with whom I chatted, walking my dog on the Heath, who told me that she was the niece of the deceased, not to mention the nice relative by marriage of a marvellous singing teacher I had in 1987,who came up to say "hello, remember me?" - at which point I saw Roger and remembered he was my lawyer.

It's not just the ailing brain cells, it's my life flashing in front of my glasses. "We last met at a lecture on fertility," said a lady at a baby blessing. "Oh gosh," said I, "and here's me thinking you used to work on the BT adverts." She laughed: "I did". It would have taken more energy than my 11-month-old granddaughter pulling the skin off my lobe, via an earring, to find the connection between fertility and BT, beyond the last syllable.

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