"Jean Anderson" was an English actress born in Eastbourne, Sussex. She is best remembered for her television roles as hard-faced matriarch Mary Hammond in the BBC drama The Brothers (1972 TV series)/The Brothers (1972-76) and as rebellious aristocrat Lady Jocelyn "Joss" Holbrook in the Second World War series Tenko (TV series)/Tenko (1982-84).

Other TV credits include: Police Surgeon (UK TV series)/Police Surgeon, Maigret (1960 TV series)/Maigret, The Odd Man, The Man in Room 17, The Borderers, Paul Temple, Codename (TV series)/Codename, Oil Strike North, Miss Marple (TV series)/Miss Marple, Inspector Morse (TV series)/Inspector Morse, Campion, Keeping Up Appearances and Hetty Wainthropp Investigates. She also played the role of the Mother in The Railway Children in two separate BBC adaptations in 1951 and 1957.

She continued acting into her nineties, dying in April 2001 at the age of 93.

More Jean Anderson on Wikipedia.

I'm very pleased. It was really nice to come home with a trophy with this rebuilding group of girls.

This is the kind of intractable problem that can probably only be resolved through negotiations, and those negotiations may have to include the Boeing- Airbus dispute - which, given its complexity, should be settled through negotiations anyway.

The newspaper takes so long to read. Plus, it has so much in it that no longer applies to my life. So much trivia. I don't fault them for that ? all of it applies to some people's lives but not mine. I feel that I have better things to do.

We were looking to improve on last week's conference game and work on some things at this tournament, ... If the kids improve their defense and passing, they can compete with any team.

We struggled on serving.

We'll have to step up our game.

It was a really nice surprise, ... We were the only newcomers, and doggone if we didn't take it.