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Post by Vienna on Sept 10, 2016 10:59:50 GMT
Nell Holdsworth is indeed a lovely girl. I wonder if she's still acting ? She'd be around seventy now. Charles. Hence why there is no "Now" photo of Nell
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Sorry Gene, I just stuck that screen grab on the end as she looked very nice at the time. Unfortunately I haven't got a recent photo Vi
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Post by Vienna on Sept 10, 2016 11:06:25 GMT
Nice photos Vienna. I too am a huge fan of Public Eye, and have been for a long time now. Nell Holdsworth is indeed a lovely girl. I wonder if she's still acting ? She'd be around seventy now. Charles. No worries Charles Brenda Cavendish actually comes from Eton; she has appeared in Wycliffe, The Bill, Lovejoy, Grange Hill etc, along with the 1981 film 'American Werewolf in London', according to IMDB. Vi
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Post by Arthur Pringle on Oct 15, 2018 19:56:48 GMT
Vienna no doubt knows this but as Public Eye is on talkingpicturestv at the moment I thought it may be of interest to mention that the episode shown today featuring Stephanie Beacham called 'My Life's My Own' is a story that was used again the following year by Roger Marshall in an Armchair Theatre play. The play is called 'Wednesday's Child' & is on the Armchair Theatre Volume 2 dvd, in both stories the married couple have the same character names & are played by the same actors ( the exception being Stephanie Beacham whose character is played by Prunella Ransome ), the Armchair Theatre play is a prequel to the Public Eye episode.
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Post by Vienna on Nov 3, 2019 15:31:24 GMT
A couple of members recently mentioned Chertsey on the thread for the Sweeney episode 'On the Run'. The Surrey town was used as a base for Frank Marker in some of the last episodes of Series 7 in 1975, filmed in the second half of 1974. George Sweeney also visited this location in the episode 'Hard Times'. Frank Marker's office at Chertsey railway station THEN NOW Mrs Grahame's house from the episode 'What's to Become of Us?' Located in Abbey Gardens, Chertsey THEN NOW The Prince Regent pub, from the same episode, on Guildford Street, Chertsey. THEN NOW (different angle) Vi
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Post by Charles Bronson on Nov 3, 2019 17:36:02 GMT
I like those shots Vi, no drastic changes really. The Prince Regent pub actually looks better now than in '75
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Post by D.C. Burtonshaw on Nov 3, 2019 20:40:23 GMT
Thanks Vi, interesting although I don't know much about Public Eye, not much has changed but the building in the same spot as Frank Markers office looks to have changed and seems wider.
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Post by The Saint on Nov 3, 2019 21:53:57 GMT
Great then & nows, thanks for posting them Vi The Saint
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Post by Dirty Epic on Nov 3, 2019 22:08:08 GMT
Good selection of now and then's there Vi mate thanks for sharing.
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Post by Peter Picard on Nov 4, 2019 18:33:41 GMT
Good then and now photos Vi, I find it surprising that Marker's office has survived all these years.
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Post by Vienna on Nov 4, 2019 19:00:03 GMT
Good then and now photos Vi, I find it surprising that Marker's office has survived all these years. The office has been under threat for years. I believe its days were numbered in about 2008; the photo was taken in September 2017 Thanks for the comments lads Cheers Vi
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