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| - In Margrave Of The Marshes, Peel mentioned on 30 August 1960, while living in Dallas at the time, he had just applied for an extension to his six-month visa, which was granted, and consequently mentioned seeing a Peter Sellers film called Two-Way Stretch on that day, which was his 21st birthday: "I spent my twenty-first birthday watching Peter Sellers in 'Two-Way Stretch' on my own in a cinema attached to the Southern Methodist University (SMU)." (Margrave Of The Marshes, Bantam Press, 2005, p. 184.)
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| - In Margrave Of The Marshes, Peel mentioned on 30 August 1960, while living in Dallas at the time, he had just applied for an extension to his six-month visa, which was granted, and consequently mentioned seeing a Peter Sellers film called Two-Way Stretch on that day, which was his 21st birthday: "I spent my twenty-first birthday watching Peter Sellers in 'Two-Way Stretch' on my own in a cinema attached to the Southern Methodist University (SMU)." (Margrave Of The Marshes, Bantam Press, 2005, p. 184.) Peel also mentioned in the same book that he took his girlfriend, Nancy Bowling, to watch the film in Texas: "Two-Way Stretch was our favourite and we must have seen it a dozen times - this was, of course, before the age of the video." (Margrave Of The Marshes, Bantam Press, 2005, p. 201.)
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