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Abraham introduces Emma to his wife, Janessa, and grown sons, David and Victor. Abraham then offers Emma a job in his textile factory. Blackie introduces Emma to Laura Spencer. They become good friends and Emma moves into Laura's house, and also starts a new job at Thompson's Mill. Emma gives birth to a daughter that she names Edwina.
Sir Francis Moncrieff Kerr-Jarrett (27 August 1885 – 13 December 1968) was a sugar manufacturer and landowner in Jamaica. He served as Custos Rotulorum of Saint James Parish, Jamaica (1933–65) [ 1 ] and was also chairman of the Jamaica Sugar Manufacturers' Association from 1930 to 1945.
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Hold the Dream again features Deborah Kerr as Emma Harte but now stars Jenny Seagrove as her granddaughter, Paula (replacing Miranda Richardson, who had played her in the first mini-series). To Be the Best stars Lindsay Wagner as Paula, running the Harte empire ten years after Emma's death. All three programmes are available on DVD.
Struggling to prove herself in a male dominated world, just like her grandmother before her, Paula suffers heartache and loss that mirror the life of her grandmother. Emma's request that Paula hold her dream is what drives Paula to fight and overcome personal tragedy and come out on top, so as to save the Harte name for the next generation.
Paul's second wife was actress, Bonne Winther-Hjelm Jelstrup. Geldof-Yates. Singer-songwriter Bob Geldof is the father of broadcaster, journalist and model Peaches Geldof and model Pixie Geldof by his ex-wife music journalist and presenter Paula Yates, who subsequently married singer Michael Hutchence.
Jarrett was born in 1911 in the Melbourne suburb of Albert Park. She was registered as Irene Herschell Jarrett, but she was always known as Patricia. Her parents were Jessie Mabel (born Herschell) and her husband Cyril Chalmers Jarrett. Her father managed a station and her mother's brother owned Herschell's Film Laboratories.
Obama speaks to Jarrett and other staff, August 2009 Barack Obama and Valerie Jarrett converse in the Blue Room, White House, 2010. Jarrett was President Obama's longest serving advisor, confidante and was "widely tipped for a high-profile position in an Obama administration." The Wall Street Journal's Douglas Belkin was quoted saying [24] [25 ...