Western Mail

THEY SAID WHAT?

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“You’re not coming”

– Princess Charlotte’s comment to photograph­ers as she goes to the christenin­g of her brother Prince Louis.

“I thank God every day for letting me stick around to do what we are doing. Here we are, doing what we love and being appreciate­d. I plan on going on as long as I can, as long as my body keeps up. I love it” – Motown star Otis Williams, 76, who is planning a tour with The

Temptation­s.

“My goal now is to be the first centenaria­n, the first 100-year-old, still working in a serial”

– Coronation Street’s Bill Roache, below, wants to remain on the cobbles till his 100th birthday. “Today I am calling on the Tories to press the reset button and abandon their austerity agenda, which is doing so much damage”

– SNP Westminste­r leader Ian

Blackford.

“There have been jobs that I haven’t gone to the audition for because you think, ‘I don’t want to play someone who is violently murdered in episode two’. Or ‘I don’t want to be in something that’s all about young women being murdered”’

– Actress Nicola Walker.

“I don’t like watching myself anyway because all I see is every mistake I made. I just think ‘I could have done that better’ and ‘I should have done that better’. So I find the first viewing of it – because I’m in it – quite uncomforta­ble”

– Actor Sanjeev Bhaskar on watching his series Unforgotte­n.

“The day after tomorrow is the first day of the rest of your life - that way you’ve always got a couple of days in hand” – Comedian Bill Bailey

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