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Post by Lord Emsworth on Nov 25, 2019 19:27:38 GMT
Thanks again Arthur - I'll seek that out
I've now finished Fragment Of Fear and thoroughly enjoyed it
I also really like the Johnny Harris Movements LP. He's often compared with David Axelrod which is an apt comparison.
The three tracks from the soundtrack are splendid.
I'm also very taken with his instrumental version of Paint It Black
I was interested to see you mention that the author of the book, John Bingham, was the inspiration for George Smiley. I adore those books and so am intrigued to try some of John Bingham's own work
Back to David Hemmings, I'm a fan too - Blow Up being my personal favourite, obvious I know, but there you are
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Post by Charles Bronson on Jan 18, 2020 23:31:18 GMT
Blow me down! I've just turned on the T.P. channel to full frontal nudty. The film is called 'Personal Services' and seems to be a comedy, with some well known faces in it.
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Post by Sam Tyler on Jan 18, 2020 23:37:44 GMT
Blow me down! I've just turned on the T.P. channel to full frontal nudty. The film is called 'Personal Services' and seems to be a comedy, with some well known faces in it. Perhaps you should have phrased your opening exclamation a bit better given the subject matter of the film Charles? Cynthia Payne? Luncheon Vouchers accepted? Sam.
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Post by Charles Bronson on Jan 18, 2020 23:44:59 GMT
Sam I do that so often mate. Come out with comments like that at the wrong time. The film looked quite funny though. I'm the only one still downstairs, otherwise it would have been turned right off Surprising forTalking Pictures though.
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Post by Charles Bronson on Apr 20, 2020 7:44:05 GMT
''A Deadly Affair' is on T. P. tonight at 10pm it stars James Mason. There's a great scene in the film between Roy Kinnear and Harry Andrew's that was filmed at a London pub I had a drink at last year The Balloon Tavern in Lots road.
The films not too bad apart from Mason's character's marriage troubles. That seemed a bit silly to me.
Charles.
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Post by Steve Austin on Apr 24, 2020 21:21:14 GMT
"Up The Junction" is being shown on TPTV tomorrow at 9.30pm. Starring a few well known Sweeney face (Dennis Waterman, Maureen Lipman) made in 1968 and featuring music by Manfred Mann.
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Post by Three Litre on Apr 25, 2020 21:45:51 GMT
I see there was a film Up the Junction on tonight that Dennis Waterman in it, from ‘67.
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Post by Lord Emsworth on Apr 26, 2020 17:47:06 GMT
On Sunday 3rd May at 3:40pm King Creole (1958), Elvis Presley's best film, is on TP
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Post by Lord Emsworth on May 4, 2020 15:58:52 GMT
On Sat-9-May @ 9:50pm it's....
THE MAN WHO FELL TO EARTH (1976) on Talking Pictures TV. I've seen it about 8 times but not for a good 20 years
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Post by Lord Emsworth on May 4, 2020 15:59:21 GMT
And on Wednesday 6th May 7:10pm on Talking Pictures TV it's Bless This House (1972)Directed by Gerald Thomas. Stars: Sidney James, Diana Coupland & Sally Geeson. Sid Abbot wants to build an illegal whisky still
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