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Originally posted by eighthobstruction View Post....in our household (in the days when i had a household)....he used to be an adjective...."Oh he's gone all Nigel Havers on us"....
....and I'm sorry to say it cloughie : but Bidding Room and such like are definitely the Sheffield Weds of TV....
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostIt's funny that Nigel Havers has come into the conversation. A couple of summers ago I passed him while walking my bike around the Boltons in S Kensington. He looked at me in a very odd way. I couldn't even remember his name, only the connection with Grumpy Old Men!!! I would have stopped him and asked if he happened to live in this exceptionally posh part of London. Since when I've heard that he's quite hostile to cyclists in general, and has campaigned against road closures to other than pedestrians and the two-wheel brigade in that district, so maybe that explains things."...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Originally posted by eighthobstruction View Post....in our household (in the days when i had a household)....he used to be an adjective...."Oh he's gone all Nigel Havers on us"....
....and I'm sorry to say it cloughie : but Bidding Room and such like are definitely the Sheffield Weds of TV....
Havers is the weakest link - goodbye!
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Originally posted by johncorrigan View PostOn the subject of which, I see that Channel 4 have drafted in Anne Robinson to shake things up at 'Countdown'. Cor blimey! What would nice Richard Whitely have made of that, I wonder?
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Anyone else enjoying those Sky Arts series on Great Directors, Great Actors? May plumb no great depths or offer the Kermode analysis of cinematic tropes, but recent efforts on Kathryn Bigelow and Tarantino were very good, a sweeping overview with film-critic observations, wider cultural appraisal and great clips. Burt Lancaster and Henry Fonda profiles were pretty insightful too.
Clips from Hurt Locker or Zero Dark Thirty (wonderful brooding soundtrack & Chastain's best role to date) will always transfix my attention...
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Originally posted by kernelbogey View PostI still haven't got used to the idea that I now have access to Sky Arts via Freeview. And I still (wrongly, I believe?) associate it with one Rupert....
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostI've yet to locate it - it's not where Freeview says it is, and in the course of tracking down other misplaced channels I haven't stumbled across it.
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