Joining in the silly season wood-fest - does anyone else remember the wonderful humour of Peter Tinniswood. A Touch of Daniel and I Didn't Know You Cared is my kind of humour to a T. Haven't read them for years so time for another read and a chortle on the train as I do so!
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Originally posted by cloughie View Post...and Robin Bailey's son Nick presents on FM!"The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Mandryka
Yes, classic comedy. I was too young at the time to get all the humour, but the performances certainly registered with me. In real life, Robin Bailey was a stereotypically upper middle-class Englishman, so this role was quite a transformation for him.
Loved the Brigadier (Tales From A Long Room), too.
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Originally posted by Mandryka View PostYes, classic comedy. I was too young at the time to get all the humour, but the performances certainly registered with me. In real life, Robin Bailey was a stereotypically upper middle-class Englishman, so this role was quite a transformation for him.
Loved the Brigadier (Tales From A Long Room), too.
Lovely thread by the way.
Random factoid? I dimly recall the actress who played Carters wife was actually married to Peter Tinniswood at the time.
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Northender
Originally posted by amateur51 View Post
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