Modelling silk undies......

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No offence Mr Fenna, fine figure of a man there, but...........Bodie, in silk underwear.......oh be still my beating heart :D that's right up there with Adrian Paul in the sodden wet ghillie shirt in Highlander :D
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When I was first into shooting, Lewis Collins shot in the next FP to me in a competition once. I recall him being a thoroughly nice chap - very encouraging to a young sportsman - and an excellent pistol shooter too IIRC.
 

Toddy

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Take a cold shower please Mary. Should I remind you this is a family forum?


Pot meet kettle :rolleyes:

at least there was more to their clothing than a scout neckie and a plastic bag :D

Blake's seven, and moodily sarcastic and plotting Avon :)...........sorry never watched much tv, I don't mind many more, surprised no one's mentioned The Good Life and Barbara though :)

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Biker

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Pot meet kettle :rolleyes:

:lmao::lmao::lmao:

You're not that bad Mary. Worry not I shall be here to correct you should you stray hehehehehee

Blake's 7 wasn't so bad except I always looked at it as a poor mans Star Trek and if I saw the inside of another quarry shot scene I would lose the will to live. I think I had a bit of a crush on Servalan back then and I loved her short hair style.

The Good Life was most enjoyable. Richard Briars always made me chuckle and i loved that whistle he'd do when cooking up some cunning plan. I tend to do the same now but whistle the theme to Blackadder. Must be a hting about being middle aged now. Barbara was nice and every man's dream wife who wasn't afraid to get her hands dirty. Yeah she was lovely. But I also liked Margot a lot too. Great comedy series that.
 

John Fenna

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Oh ... Barbera third only to BB and Joanna Lumley!
Pot meet kettle :rolleyes:

at least there was more to their clothing than a scout neckie and a plastic bag :D

Blake's seven, and moodily sarcastic and plotting Avon :)...........sorry never watched much tv, I don't mind many more, surprised no one's mentioned The Good Life and Barbara though :)

M
 

John Fenna

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My wife fully understands that if the sainted Joanna were to crook her little finger at me thare would be a spare room to rent in our house as I would be off like a shot...
Thing is Lis is perfectly happy with this idea....
 

Biker

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I can see the appeal John. It takes a confident actress to play the role of Patsy, and I hear Joanna is a very nice person in real life too.

Anyone remember "I Claudius" I enjoyed that series as well. John Hurt as Caligula play that role soooo well, you just knew he was a nut job, a scary one at that.
 

santaman2000

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:lmao::lmao::lmao:

You're not that bad Mary. Worry not I shall be here to correct you should you stray hehehehehee

Blake's 7 wasn't so bad except I always looked at it as a poor mans Star Trek and if I saw the inside of another quarry shot scene I would lose the will to live...

This one made me chucle; "a poor man's Star Trek" I'm a diehard Trekkie but if you're talking about the original series it just didn't get much lower budget.
 

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