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For whatever reason, Anonymous User:195.50.93.237 put links into the name of Glynis Johns in her article resulting in it appearing as bolding. In other articles they used the standard triple ( ' ) to do this which I had reversed so they came to this article and changed tactics. Also, in the Laurence Harvey aricle they deliberately changed the IMDb link so that it would not work. Ted Wilkes
[edit] Stratford Johns
This article says Stratford Johns was her uncle. The Stratford Johns page says she was not. Can this be verified and fixed?Largo1965 10:52, 2 October 2007 (UTC)
- I've added a request for verification. If none is given then the claim can be removed in a while. Personally I;ve never heard that they were related -- SteveCrook 16:50, 2 October 2007 (UTC)