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Norfolk Born
How often have I done that!
For those unfamiliar with the format of some of my questions, only the musical link begins with 'O'.
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Norfolk Born
Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostIf not O'Toole, then Donat?
And Brian Blessed or Bert Lynch for (2)
And Simon Callow for (3)?
... the O escapes me!
Brian Blessed played this four-footed character on the London stage. Robert Donat and Simon Callow both recorded a setting of the relevant poem of the same name.
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amateur51
Allan O'Keefe's most notable role was playing PC Fred Render in the successful police drama Z-Cars.... ?
Edit: Blown out of the water by previous msg
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amateur51
Originally posted by Norfolk Born View PostYou have all three names.
Brian Blessed played this four-footed character on the London stage. Robert Donat and Simon Callow both recorded a setting of the relevant poem of the same name.
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Norfolk Born
Originally posted by amateur51 View PostOld Deuteronomy from Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats played in Cats by Brian Blessed and recorded by both Robert Donat and Simon Callow?
fhg named the three actors, but ammy got the right cat. I'll leave you to decide who gets to set the 'P'.
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amateur51
Originally posted by Norfolk Born View Post
Robert Donat, who played Mr Chips, recorded Alan Rawsthorne's setting of T S Eliot's 'Old Deuteronomy', as did Simon Callow.
fhg named the three actors, but ammy got the right cat. I'll leave you to decide who gets to set the 'P'.
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Norfolk Born
Yes..but there's no 'l' in Rawsthorne
Editor: This is getting silly
Norfolk Born: I agree. I'm off to the local church to hear a concert of Beethoven string quartets
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostI wouldn't have got Old Deuteronomy without ferney's Brian Blessed clue It's deffo a ferney P I reckon
I think you should take the P - who knows? You might end up having to do the Q![FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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