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HERE are Margaret Lockwood's daughter Julia and Robert Maxwell playing in the BBC television programme "Heidi," adapted as a six-part serial from the famous Swiss story by Johanna Spyri. Julia Lockwood, known as "Toots" to her famous film star mother, took to television quite naturally and has convinced her mother that she has the making of an actress, which Margaret had never thought before. Toots was not at all disconcerted by appearing before television cameras, and left it to mother Margaret to worry over what was happening. Roger Maxwell, who played her grandfather, is an actor who first broadcast from Savoy Hill in 1927; but "Heidi" was his initial appearance before the television cameras.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 772, 7 May 1954, Page 25

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BBC photograph HERE are Margaret Lockwood's daughter Julia and Robert Maxwell playing in the BBC television programme "Heidi," adapted as a six-part serial from the famous Swiss story by Johanna Spyri. Julia Lockwood, known as "Toots" to her famous film star mother, took to television quite naturally and has convinced her mother that she has the making of an actress, which Margaret had never thought before. Toots was not at all disconcerted by appearing before television cameras, and left it to mother Margaret to worry over what was happening. Roger Maxwell, who played her grandfather, is an actor who first broadcast from Savoy Hill in 1927; but "Heidi" was his initial appearance before the television cameras. New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 772, 7 May 1954, Page 25

BBC photograph HERE are Margaret Lockwood's daughter Julia and Robert Maxwell playing in the BBC television programme "Heidi," adapted as a six-part serial from the famous Swiss story by Johanna Spyri. Julia Lockwood, known as "Toots" to her famous film star mother, took to television quite naturally and has convinced her mother that she has the making of an actress, which Margaret had never thought before. Toots was not at all disconcerted by appearing before television cameras, and left it to mother Margaret to worry over what was happening. Roger Maxwell, who played her grandfather, is an actor who first broadcast from Savoy Hill in 1927; but "Heidi" was his initial appearance before the television cameras. New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 772, 7 May 1954, Page 25

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