everyone is talking about her, but they re talking in japan, that s why i show she was a woman. they are talking about woman flier. she is now in her 90s who childhood memories may be key to solving up with of the biggest mysteries. amelia earhart went missing when she a tempted to be the first woman to fly around the world. joining me now is sean henry, okay, let s get right to it. first of all what do you think? i think she was in the marshall islands, she survived, and she was taken by the japanese. after that, it stops for me. i think when you look at the
christmas and the new year as the supreme governor of the church of england and there was worry this was more serious than a heavy cold so a lot of people got concerned she was ill indeed, and in the end she was walking unaided today and looked pretty well from the still pictures as you see her in the car as well, so health scare over, but it goes to show how much the uk holds her dear and is so worried about her health as she goes into her 90s, as you say. and donald trump tweeting he will meet with prime minister teresa may in the spring. how is the new being accepted in the uk? reporter: well, the assumption was always that britain would be able to increase trade with the u.s.,
and won a golden globe for that performance in january and she s being buzzed about for a potential emmy nomination as well. she s voicing the reality for lots of women actresses here. i should point out this does seem to be really the case in film and so much less the case on television where you have everyone from jane fonda with a new series on netflix to glenn close, to jessica lange, these are not women over 40 but in their 60s and january fonda is 77 looks amazing. you mentioned high profile work betty white in her 90s, a major presence on television over the last few decades that there s a new show grace and frankie, lilly tomlin and jane fonda and sandra bullock in her 50s, top movie star. why do you think those women have been able to land those roles as they age and others
with it all. it s the loss of three brothers. andy of course was only 30 years old. so it was all of that. and then we have to go through that valley, the whole family. even now my mother is still one way or the other goes up and she goes down. your mom s in your 90s. she s in her 90s. you were the oldest brother. i was the oldest brother. it seems strange that your mom and you have outsurvived the three younger brothers yes. and my older sister leslie, who lives in australia. and i think last count eight children. so she s keeping it all going in her way. yes, leslie, me and mum. and we have the memories now. we have the memories. when you look back over it all, you must have extraordinary memories. what for you were the great highlights, the moments if i could replay them for you now you would choose? i would choose the time before we ever before anyone knew who we were. because in those days, we live
strange thing talking to you now is that i met you and your brothers over the years. i know. we had a lot of fun stuff. but it feels strange to me to be seeing you on your own. it must feel 100 times stranger for you to be going out on tour without any of your brothers. yeah. well, i mean, i did mope around for a few months, a good few months. and the whole family did. nobody really knew how to deal with it all. because it s the loss of three brothers. andy was only 30. only 30 years old, yeah. so it was all that. and then we have to go through that valley, the whole family. even now, my mother is still one way or the other she goes up and she goes down. your mom s in her 90s. she s in her 90s. you were the oldest brother. yes. i was the oldest brother. it seems strange that your mom and you have outsurvived the three younger brothers. yes. and my older sister leslie. who lives in australia. and i think the last count eight