NEWS… BUT NOT AS YOU KNOW IT
Grandad’s visits always started with that familiar knock – not on the front door like everyone else, but on the window as he peered through with a smile.
With a mint Viennetta ice cream in hand too, of course.
We’d spend afternoons playing Monopoly with him, then my brother would verse him at chess. Throughout it all, he’d make the whole family laugh. His sense of humour meant he was one of my comedy idols.
He was my biggest supporter in the audience of every amateur dramatic play and wrote me congratulations cards telling me how much of a star he thought I was. Later in my life, he always lovingly asked about how my acting career was going too.