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THERE WAS NO RUSH TO CLUTTER THE HOUSE WITH SPACE-FILLERS; INSTEAD, THEY TRUST THAT THE RIGHT OBJECTS WILL GRADUALLY PRESENT THEMSELVES.

JACKIE VAN BEEK SEES LIFE as a series of moments that create memories, consolidate relationships and, it seems, buy homes. This suggests the life and times of this actor/film-maker/comedian must be something of a headlong scamper: “I’ve always said I’ll only ever understand my life in hindsight.”

So, when she and

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