[on Margaret Thatcher] After dinner on a Saturday night, Peter Duchin sat down at the piano and started to play. Margaret got up and sang 'The White Cliffs of Dover'. She had a lovely contralto voice. and I'm sitting there and I'm saying to myself, 'Here's one of the great prime ministers of history, after Churchill, singing the song that kept the Brit morale alive during the war'. So, obviously, I got up and sang the second verse with her.