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During the actual interview, however, she seems to diminish into a lower wattage version of herself, revealing only glimpses of the humour that fired some of television's most memorable characters: from the overbearing social pole-vaulter Beverly, in Abigail's Party, to Essex mum Pamela in the BBC's hit sitcom Gavin and Stacey.
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Not one of these effects is apparent in Keeley and Sherrard's low-wattage version of the same lines: He lost him completely.
The Edies also feel like de facto Warhol superstars, the kind of talentless, unselfconscious chatterboxes who nevertheless emit a grungy, low-wattage version of stardom and fabulousness.
"There's a big job of work to do, and my appetite for doing it is undiminished," he replied, his smile a wan likeness of the normal high-wattage version.
High-wattage reading lamps are terrific.
The Batroun Festival is lower wattage than Byblos – the big headliner was a reconstituted version of 1980s group UB40.
David Sheward of Backstage said, "Even in a production as exemplary as the Abbey Theatre's taut rendition, which features a muscular new English version of the script by Frank McGuinness and high-wattage performances from the stellar likes of Alan Rickman, Lindsay Duncan, and Fiona Shaw, there were audience giggles at Ibsen's plot excesses.
Star wattage continues to dim.
No star wattage is required.
Legal precedent and celebrity wattage?
The block's corridors the sour-cream walls lit by low-wattage sconces downy with dust, the furred, blue, perpetually damp carpeting in which shoe-print impressions dolefully lingered evoked for Bobby a budget version of the afterlife.
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